从社会评估中得出的推断
Zachary J Davis1, Kelsey R Allen2, Max Kleiman-Weiner3
1Department of Psychology, Stanford University.
Journal of personality and social psychology
|April 24, 2025
概括
人们使用诸如赞美和责备之类的社会评价来推断事件的隐藏原因. 这项研究表明,这些判断如何揭示对行动,能力和情境因素的洞察力.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 计算社会科学 计算社会科学
背景情况:
- 人类从物质证据中推断出隐藏的原因.
- 社会评价,如赞美和责备,在日常互动中很常见.
- 这些评估为理解事件和行动提供了线索.
研究的目的:
- 调查人们如何使用社会评价作为证据来推断隐藏的原因.
- 确定从赞美和责备中得出的系统推断.
- 模拟赞美和责备判断的生成过程.
主要方法:
- 进行了三项实验,展示了具有社会评价的场景.
- 参与者推断了情境因素,行为,能力和社会角色.
- 开发了用于赞美/责备生成的计算模型,并使用贝叶斯推理.
主要成果:
- 人们从社会评估中系统地推断出情境因素,行为,能力和社会角色.
- 计算模型准确地预测了参与者推断.
- 产生模型的贝叶斯反转解释了观察到的推理模式.
结论:
- 社会评价是用于因果推理的丰富信息来源.
- 计算模型可以捕捉赞美和责备背后的推理.
- 贝叶斯推理为理解社会反如何影响因果判断提供了一个框架.
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