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1、S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Background,Transfer of learning is the effect that prior learning has on later learning.,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,It is the fundamental goal of education: to make the skills and information students acquire in the classroom helpful to
2、 them outside the classroom.,In 1700, the British empiricist philosopher, John Locke, proposed a theory of transfer called The Doctrine of Formal Discipline. It was challenged two centuries later by American psychologist, Edward L. Thorndike, with his Theory of Identical Elements. Thorndike founded
3、educational psychology.,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Doctrine of Formal Discipline,Locke maintained that transfer depends on the amount of effort you put into mastering a task, not the specific skills or information you acquire. The mind is like a muscle. You have to exercis
4、e it to make it stronger.,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,Here is the theory in Lockes own words, with a few alterations to update the phrasing:,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Doctrine of Formal Discipline,“Would you have a man reason well, you must give him practice ahea
5、d of time, exercising his mind in observing the connection of ideas and following them in train.,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,“Nothing does this better than mathematics, which therefore I think should be taught to all those who have the time and opportunity, not so much to make them mathematicians
6、 as to make them reasonable creatures.,.that having got the way of reasoning, which that study necessarily brings the mind to, they might be able to transfer it to other parts of knowledge as they shall have occasion.”,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Theory of Identical Element
7、s,Thorndike maintained that transfer takes place to the extent that the original task is similar to the transfer task.,Transfer of Learning,Locke,It depends on how how many “elements” the two tasks have in common.,For example, taking a high school course in geometry may help you later in life if you
8、 become a surveyor or navigator, but it wont help you if you become a lawyer. You wont strengthen a general ability to think logically by taking geometry.,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Thorndikes Theory of Learning,Thorndikes transfer theory was based on his general theory of
9、 learning that said learning consists of forming connections between specific stimuli and specific actions (S-R learning).,Transfer of Learning,Locke,He did pioneering experiments on animal learning in which he studied how cats learned to escape from a small box (a “problem box”) by stepping on a pe
10、dal or pulling on a piece of string. It was the forerunner of the Skinner box.,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Thorndikes Theory of Learning,Transfer of Learning,Locke,The cats learned gradually apparently through blind trial-and-error. Responses that opened the door were repea
11、ted; responses that didnt open the door eventually stopped occurring.,Thorndike formulated the original version of the Law of Effect: Responses that lead to positive outcomes are “stamped in”. Responses that lead to negative outcomes are “stamped out”.,The result of this process is an S-R bond.,S -
12、R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Studying Transfer,There are two kinds of transfer, positive and negative. In positive transfer, learning on the original task speeds up learning on the transfer task. In negative transfer, the effect is the opposite: Learning on the transfer task is
13、slowed down.,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,In a typical experiment, there is an Experimental Group that gets both tasks, and a Control Group that gets only the transfer task. The researcher compares the two groups rates of learning on the transfer task. Faster learning by the Experimental Gro
14、up indicates positive transfer; slower learning indicates negative transfer.,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Studying Transfer,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,Experimental Design,Experimental Group,Control Group,Learn Original Task,Rest,Learn TransferTask,Learn TransferTas
15、k,Phase 1 Phase 2,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Studying Transfer,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,Experimental Group,Control Group,Learn Original Task,Rest,Learn TransferTask,Learn TransferTask,Phase 1 Phase 2,Suppose the groups took the following numbers of trials to le
16、arn the tasks:,15,8,5,The Experimental Group showed _ transfer.,negative,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Studying Transfer,Its negative transfer because the Experimental Group took longer to learn the transfer task than the Control Group. The number of trials to learn the origi
17、nal task is irrelevant. Ignore it, even though the Experimental Group shows a decrease on the transfer task. Maybe Task 2 was easier than Task 1. Just compare Experimental and Control on Task 2.,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,What about the following set of numbers.?,S - R S - R S - R S - R S
18、- R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Studying Transfer,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,Experimental Group,Control Group,Learn Original Task,Rest,Learn TransferTask,Learn TransferTask,Phase 1 Phase 2,8,14,19,The Experimental Group showed _ transfer.,positive,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S -
19、R S - R,Paired-Associate Learning,Thorndikes theory of transfer talked about the number of elements two tasks have in common but did not distinguish between stimulus elements and response elements. Transfer may depend on which elements are involved.,Transfer of Learning,Thorndike,Locke,To investigat
20、e the role of stimulus and response elements, researchers have presented paired-associate lists as the original and transfer tasks. The tasks can then be made similar in terms of their stimuli, their responses, or both.,S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R S - R,Paired-Associate Learning,
21、The following notation system is used to refer to the paired-associate lists in Phases 1 and 2. There are two pairs of letters, like A-B, C-D. The first letter of a pair represents stimulus items in the list and the second letter represents response items. The above notation means that both stimuli
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