抽象性会影响对话的动态
Claudia Mazzuca1, Caterina Villani2, Tommaso Lamarra2
1Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, and Health Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, via degli Apuli 1, Rome 00185, Italy.
Cognition
|February 15, 2025
概括
关于抽象话题的对话需要更多的努力来实现理解. 抽象概念增加了对话的不确定性,好奇心和监控的需要,使对话更具挑战性,而不是具体的话题.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 语言学的语言学.
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 谈话话题的抽象性各不相同,影响了相互理解和互动对齐所需的努力.
- 抽象概念与更大的社会互动有关,并且可能在对话中增强内部和相互监控过程.
- 关于抽象概念的对话动态的实验研究仍然有限.
研究的目的:
- 调查对话中的抽象句子是否与增加的不确定性,好奇心和继续对话的意愿有关.
- 检查抽象概念是否比具体概念更多地引发与因果关系和代理相关的问题.
- 探索抽象性对达到对话对齐所需的努力的影响.
主要方法:
- 进行了三个预先注册的实验.
- 参与者评估了涉及具体和抽象概念的语言交流的可信性.
- 该研究分析了对话结构,如不确定性,好奇心和问题类型.
主要成果:
- 结果表明,抽象概念与对话中更高水平的不确定性和好奇心有关.
- 参与者表现出更愿意继续谈论涉及抽象话题的对话.
- 与抽象概念的对话引发了更多的问题,重点关注因果和代理方面的方面.
- 发现,与具体概念相比,与抽象概念相比,实现交互对齐更为费力.
结论:
- 抽象概念在谈话中参与了更多的认知和社会监控过程.
- 这些发现支持了一些理论,这些理论表明在处理抽象主题时,在对话中增加了努力.
- 了解抽象的作用对于理解对话动态和达成共识至关重要.
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