人们什么时候以及为什么进行无意识的数学运算

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. A. Lawson, Richard P. Larrick, Jack B. Soll
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摘要

在本文中,我们证明了问题中数字的存在会诱使人们进行数学运算,即使正确答案不需要数学,我们称之为“无脑数学”。在两个调查平台(总N = 3,193)的三个预注册研究中,我们调查了无意识数学与感知问题难度、问题表征和准确性之间的关系。在研究1中,我们表明,增加问题的数字要求会导致更多的不需要大脑的数学(和更少的正确答案)。研究2表明,这种影响不是由人们对看似太容易的问题保持警惕造成的。在研究3中,我们表明这种效应在更广泛的数字需求范围内是稳健的,在讨论中,我们提供了两种可能的机制来解释这种效应,并警告说,在更困难的数字需求水平上,这种效应可能会反转,即相对于中等难度的数学,更困难的数学会提高准确性。
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When and why people perform mindless math
In this paper, we show that the presence of numbers in a problem tempts people to perform mathematical operations even when the correct answer requires no math, which we term “mindless math”. In three pre-registered studies across two survey platforms (total N = 3,193), we investigate how mindless math relates to perceived problem difficulty, problem representation, and accuracy. In Study 1, we show that increasing the numeric demands of problems leads to more mindless math (and fewer correct answers). Study 2 shows that this effect is not caused by people being wary of problems that seem too easy. In Study 3, we show that this effect is robust over a wider range of numeric demands, and in the discussion we offer two possible mechanisms that would explain this effect, and the caveat that at even harder levels of numeric demands the effect may invert such that much harder math increases accuracy relative to moderately hard math.
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Judgment and Decision Making
Judgment and Decision Making PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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