在行动观察中 (非) 意向性偏差经过了修订
Emmanuele Tidoni1, Avena Merritt2, Elizabeth Adeyemi2
1School of Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK; School of Psychology and Social Work, University of Hull, United Kingdom.
Cognition
|May 21, 2025
概括
人们倾向于认为行为是故意的,特别是当它含糊不清时. 这种"故意偏见"在具有较高精神分裂特征的个体中较弱,影响他们如何感知行为.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 社会神经科学是一种社会神经科学.
- 感知研究 感知研究
背景情况:
- 人类通常从观察到的行为中推断出意图.
- 模两可的行为往往被认为是内在驱动的,这种现象被称为故意偏见.
- 个人差异,特别是精神分裂型的认知风格,可以调节这种偏见.
研究的目的:
- 研究健康个体如何区分故意和非故意的行为.
- 检查精神分裂性认知风格对行为意向感知的影响.
- 探索潜在的认知过程的意向归因.
主要方法:
- 参与者观察了一只手指与拉动装置相连的动作.
- 报告了推断故意性的策略,例如动作开始和手指姿势.
- 评估了个人的精神分裂型认知风格.
主要成果:
- 行动姿势与目标对齐 (例如,曲的手指按下按) 增加了感知的意向性.
- 倾向于将目标一致的行为视为故意的倾向,随着精神分裂性得分的提高而下降.
- 意向归因不是自动的,而是涉及集成的认知过程.
结论:
- 意向归因是一个复杂的过程,受行动特征和个人差异的影响.
- 精神分裂性认知风格调节了意向的感知,表明从简单的意向偏差偏差的偏差.
- 归因或否认意图需要整合高层和低层认知功能.
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