The Wise Mind Balances the Abstract and the Concrete.

Q1 Social Sciences
Open Mind Pub Date : 2024-06-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1162/opmi_a_00149
Igor Grossmann, Johanna Peetz, Anna Dorfman, Amanda Rotella, Roger Buehler
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Abstract

We explored how individuals' mental representations of complex and uncertain situations impact their ability to reason wisely. To this end, we introduce situated methods to capture abstract and concrete mental representations and the switching between them when reflecting on social challenges. Using these methods, we evaluated the alignment of abstractness and concreteness with four integral facets of wisdom: intellectual humility, open-mindedness, perspective-taking, and compromise-seeking. Data from North American and UK participants (N = 1,151) revealed that both abstract and concrete construals significantly contribute to wise reasoning, even when controlling for a host of relevant covariates and potential response bias. Natural language processing of unstructured texts among high (top 25%) and low (bottom 25%) wisdom participants corroborated these results: semantic networks of the high wisdom group reveal greater use of both abstract and concrete themes compared to the low wisdom group. Finally, employing a repeated strategy-choice method as an additional measure, our findings demonstrated that individuals who showed a greater balance and switching between these construal types exhibited higher wisdom. Our findings advance understanding of individual differences in mental representations and how construals shape reasoning across contexts in everyday life.

智慧的头脑能平衡抽象与具体。
我们探讨了个人对复杂和不确定情况的心理表征如何影响其明智推理的能力。为此,我们引入了情景方法来捕捉抽象和具体的心理表征,以及在反思社会挑战时它们之间的切换。利用这些方法,我们评估了抽象性和具体性与智慧四个不可或缺的方面的一致性,这四个方面是:智慧的谦逊、开放的心态、视角的把握和寻求妥协。来自北美和英国参与者(人数=1,151)的数据显示,即使控制了一系列相关的协变量和潜在的反应偏差,抽象和具体的构想都对智慧推理有显著的促进作用。对高智商(前25%)和低智商(后25%)参与者的非结构化文本进行的自然语言处理证实了这些结果:高智商组的语义网络显示,与低智商组相比,高智商组更多地使用了抽象和具体主题。最后,我们采用了重复策略选择法作为额外的测量方法,结果表明,在这些构解类型之间表现出更大平衡和切换的个体表现出更高的智慧。我们的研究结果加深了人们对心理表征的个体差异以及构解如何影响日常生活中跨情境推理的理解。
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Open Mind
Open Mind Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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