Learning To Avoid Biased Reasoning: Effects Of Interleaved Practice And Worked Examples

JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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It is yet unclear which teaching methods are most effective for improving critical thinking (CT) skills and especially for the ability to avoid biased reasoning. Two experiments (laboratory: N = 85; classroom: N = 117), investigated the effect of practice schedule (interleaved/blocked) on students' learning and transfer of unbiased reasoning, and whether it interacts with practice-task format (worked-examples/problems). After receiving CT-instructions, participants practiced in: (1) a blocked schedule with worked examples, (2) an interleaved schedule with worked examples, (3) a blocked schedule with problems, or (4) an interleaved schedule with problems. In both experiments, learning outcomes improved after instruction/practice. Surprisingly, there were no indications that interleaved practice led to better learning/transfer than blocked practice, irrespective of task format. The practice-task format did matter for novices' learning: worked examples were more effective than low-assistance practice problems, which demonstrates -for the first time - that the worked-example effect also applies to novices' learning to avoid biased reasoning.
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Critical thinking, heuristics and biases, contextual interference, interleaved practice, worked examples
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