Frontiers in Psychology (Jun 2022)

The Impact of Emotional Feedback and Elaborated Feedback of a Pedagogical Agent on Multimedia Learning

  • Yueru Lang,
  • Yueru Lang,
  • Ke Xie,
  • Ke Xie,
  • Shaoying Gong,
  • Shaoying Gong,
  • Yanqing Wang,
  • Yanqing Wang,
  • Yang Cao,
  • Yang Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.810194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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This study aimed to explore the impact of emotional feedback and elaborated feedback provided by a pedagogical agent (PA) on learners' emotions, intrinsic motivation, agent perception, cognitive load, and transfer performance in multimedia learning. The experiment was conducted based on an actual undergraduate course. Undergraduate students (N = 117) were randomly assigned to one of the four conditions, where PA's feedback differed by emotional feedback (with vs. without) and elaborated feedback (elaborated feedback vs. knowledge of results). Results revealed that emotional feedback reduced learners' confusion, activated intrinsic motivation, and enhanced agent perception. In addition, elaborated feedback improved intrinsic motivation, agent perception, and transfer performance but reduced germane cognitive load. Surprisingly, there was no significant interaction between emotional feedback and elaborated feedback. These findings had implications for designing a PA with a feedback fulfilling learners' emotional and cognitive needs to maximize multimedia learning.

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