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La falta de control aumenta la percepción de patrones ilusorios y la percepción de patrones ilusorios.

Jennifer A Whitson1, Adam D Galinsky

  • 1Department of Management, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA. jennifer.whitson@mccombs.utexas.edu

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La falta de control mejora la percepción de patrones ilusorios, lo que lleva a las personas a encontrar conexiones significativas en datos aleatorios. Esta tendencia se reduce afirmando el yo, lo que sugiere una base motivacional para el comportamiento de búsqueda de patrones.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología Cognitiva Psicología cognitiva.
  • Psicología social Psicología social.

Sus antecedentes:

  • La percepción de patrones ilusorios, la identificación de relaciones significativas en estímulos aleatorios, a menudo se estudia como fenómenos separados.
  • El papel del control y su ausencia en los sesgos cognitivos sigue siendo un área de interés.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar el vínculo causal entre la falta de control percibido y la percepción de patrones ilusorios.
  • Explorar los fundamentos motivacionales de la percepción de patrones y el efecto moderador de la autoafirmación.

Principales métodos:

  • Se llevaron a cabo seis experimentos para probar la hipótesis.
  • La tendencia de los participantes a la percepción de patrones ilusorios se midió en varios dominios (por ejemplo, ruido visual, datos de existencias, conspiraciones, supersticiones).
  • La necesidad de estructura se midió directamente, y la autoafirmación se utilizó como una manipulación.

Principales resultados:

  • Los participantes que carecían de control mostraron una mayor percepción de patrones ilusorios.
  • Este efecto fue moderado por la necesidad de estructura y reducido por la autoafirmación.
  • Diversas formas de percepción de patrones parecen derivarse de un motivo subyacente común.

Conclusiones:

  • Una falta de control aumenta significativamente la percepción de patrones ilusorios.
  • La percepción de patrones ilusorios está motivada y puede mitigarse reforzando la autoestima.
  • Los hallazgos sugieren una base motivacional unificada para varias formas de percepción de patrones.