Categorization of action slips.

作者: Donald A. Norman

DOI: 10.1037/0033-295X.88.1.1

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摘要: A slip is the error that occurs when a person does an action not intended. In this article I examine several collections of slips, primarily actions, with aim devising theoretical explication. theory outlined in which sequence represented by parent schema and numerous child schemas, schemas can be active at any one time, each has set triggering conditions activation value. The path from intention to consists corresponds intention, for component parts sequence, then appropriate match those required their operations. This system allows slips organized into three major categories number subcategories. are: (a) errors formation (which includes subcategories mode description errors); (b) faulty capture errors, data-driven associative activations, loss misordering components); (c) spoonerisms, blends, intrusions thoughts, premature triggering).

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