In the Realm of Uncertainty: Quantum Thinking Promotes Tolerance for Ambiguity.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Renqiang Wang, Heng Li
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Abstract

According to the principles of quantum mechanics, individuals are unable to accurately predict the precise outcome of a measurement or observation. Despite the significant impact of quantum thinking on science, there is a lack of understanding regarding the psychological consequences associated with adopting such a mindset. This research investigates how engaging in quantum thinking, which accepts the universe's inherent complexities and uncertainties, influences one's tolerance for ambiguity. To test our hypothesis, we conducted three complementary studies involving diverse populations (students and community adults), multiple measures of tolerance of ambiguity (self-report data and behavioral indicators), and different priming procedures (text reading and sentence scrambling tasks). Study 1 demonstrated that university students exposed to quantum thinking principles exhibited greater tolerance for ambiguity within an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) setting. Moving beyond the educational setting, Study 2 corroborated these observations by evaluating an individual's ease with uncertainty and unpredictability across different everyday scenarios. Addressing potential self-report biases, Study 3 incorporated a behavioral measure to objectively validate the observed effect. Together, these findings suggest that the thinking mindset prevalent in physics significantly impacts individuals' cognitive flexibility and behavior, highlighting the broad relevance of quantum thinking beyond its scientific origins.

在不确定性的领域:量子思维促进对模糊性的容忍。
根据量子力学原理,个人无法准确预测测量或观察的精确结果。尽管量子思维对科学产生了重大影响,但人们对采用这种思维方式所带来的心理后果却缺乏了解。本研究调查了量子思维(接受宇宙固有的复杂性和不确定性)如何影响一个人对模糊性的容忍度。为了验证我们的假设,我们进行了三项互补研究,涉及不同的人群(学生和社区成年人)、对模棱两可容忍度的多种测量方法(自我报告数据和行为指标)以及不同的引导程序(文本阅读和句子拼写任务)。研究 1 表明,在英语作为外语(EFL)的环境中,接触过量子思维原理的大学生表现出更高的模糊容忍度。超越教育环境,研究 2 通过评估个人在不同日常场景中对不确定性和不可预测性的轻松程度,证实了这些观察结果。为了解决潜在的自我报告偏差,研究 3 采用了一种行为测量方法来客观验证所观察到的效果。这些研究结果表明,物理学中普遍存在的思维方式对个人的认知灵活性和行为产生了重大影响,凸显了量子思维在科学起源之外的广泛意义。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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