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Las explicaciones atractivas no son solo buenas, sino que también son sorprendentes y útiles. Este estudio encontró que el atractivo de una explicación depende de su sorpresa y del fenómeno.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología Cognitiva
  • Filosofía de la Ciencia

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los filósofos y psicólogos han estudiado durante mucho tiempo las características de las buenas explicaciones.
  • Se reconoce la fenomenología de las explicaciones, incluido el placer que se deriva de ellas, como un motivador para la búsqueda de conocimiento.
  • Sin embargo, muchas explicaciones objetivamente buenas carecen de atractivo inherente o no logran evocar respuestas emocionales positivas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar los factores que contribuyen al atractivo de las explicaciones más allá del mero poder explicativo.
  • Probar la hipótesis de que la sorpresa es un componente clave de una explicación atractiva.
  • Examinar el papel de la utilidad del fenómeno explicado en el atractivo de la explicación.

Principales métodos:

  • Se llevaron a cabo tres experimentos para evaluar explicaciones.
  • Se utilizaron tanto explicaciones preexistentes como explicaciones novedosas obtenidas del subreddit 'Explain Like I'm Five'.
  • Se evaluaron las calificaciones de calidad explicativa, atractivo, sorpresa y conocimiento previo percibido.

Principales resultados:

  • Las explicaciones que son a la vez explicativas y sorprendentes son más atractivas.
  • La utilidad percibida del fenómeno que se explica también predice el atractivo de la explicación.
  • La sorpresa no está determinada únicamente por el conocimiento previo; también está influenciada por si otros conocen la explicación y, potencialmente, por las propiedades internas de la propia explicación.

Conclusiones:

  • Las explicaciones atractivas requieren más que solo ser correctas; también deben ser sorprendentes.
  • El atractivo de una explicación es una función de su sorpresa y la utilidad del concepto que aclara.
  • La investigación futura debe explorar las características internas de las explicaciones que contribuyen a su sorpresa.