Surprising feedback improves later memory

LK Fazio, EJ Marsh - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2009 - Springer
The hypercorrection effect is the finding that high-confidence errors are more likely to be
corrected after feedback than are low-confidence errors (Butterfield & Metcalfe, 2001). In two …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding the Hypercorrection Effect: Why High-Confidence Errors are More Likely to be Corrected

LK Fazio - 2009 - dukespace.lib.duke.edu
The hypercorrection effect refers to the finding that high-confidence errors are more likely to
be corrected after feedback than are low-confidence errors (Butterfield & Metcalfe, 2001). In …