在复杂的环境中,提醒提示的溢出效应在复杂的环境中产生
Alexander K Koch1, Dan Mønster1, Julia Nafziger1,2
1Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University, Aarhus 8210, Denmark.
概括
在复杂的任务中,提醒推动了行动,但出现了负面溢出效应. 长期影响显示收益下降,在提醒停止后持续产生负面影响.
科学领域:
- 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 人与计算机的交互
背景情况:
- 复杂的环境需要大量的注意力和在短时间内采取多种行动.
- 了解诸如提醒点击等干预措施的影响对于优化绩效至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在复杂的电脑游戏环境中调查提醒点击对用户操作的直接和持久影响.
- 分析提醒对提醒和非提醒的行动的溢出效应.
- 检查提醒点击的可扩展性及其在提醒后的时间间效应.
主要方法:
- 一项涉及1542名受试者在电脑游戏中执行多个动作的实验.
- 系统地操纵提醒提示以评估直接和溢出效应.
- 在提醒干预期间和之后对行动绩效的分析.
主要成果:
- 提醒对执行的行动总数产生积极影响,主要是由于对提醒的行动的直接影响超过了负面溢出效应.
- 提醒推动是可扩展的,随着更多的行动被提醒,整体行动增加,回报减少,负面溢出效应更明显.
- 提醒后撤回,对提醒行动的积极影响减少,而对非提醒行动的负面溢出影响持续存在,抵消了整体行动的增加.
结论:
- 提醒提示可以提高复杂任务的性能,但它们的有效性受到溢出效应的抑制.
- 推动的可扩展性需要仔细考虑,因为潜在的回报下降和负外部性.
- 提醒的长期影响是有限的,在干预撤回后,对非有针对性的行动产生持续的负面影响.
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