代表身份的信念的维度
1Department of Psychology, Yale University, United States of America.
Cognition
|November 28, 2025
概括
这项研究探讨了两种信仰类型:象征性的信仰对身份和认识的信仰对事实. 研究结果表明,这些信念维度是不同的,在很大程度上是独立的,而不是单一的连续.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 思想的哲学 思想的哲学
背景情况:
- 最近的理论提出,信念的功能是象征性的 (表达身份) 或认识的 (代表事实).
- 这些理论表明,信仰特征,如重要性或证据敏感性,可能沿着一个单一的维度对齐.
研究的目的:
- 实证地研究符号和认识论信仰之间的区别.
- 要确定象征性和认识性是否代表单一的信仰维度,或者是单独的构造.
主要方法:
- 五项研究涉及参与者对与象征性和认识性相关的特征的评分信念.
- 用因子分析来评估象征性和认识性特征的结构.
- 信念被评估为重要性,客观性和以证据为导向.
主要成果:
- 信念的重要性与象征性特征相关,但与认识特征不一致.
- 象征性特征形成了一个连贯的因素,而认识特征并没有一致地加载在一起.
- 象征性和认识性 (客观性和证据驱动性) 始终在不同研究中依赖于单独的,无关联的因素.
结论:
- 象征性和认识性是信念的连贯维度.
- 这些维度在很大程度上是直角的,这表明它们是独立的构造,而不是单一连续的点.
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