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在上诉中提出上诉.文化传播 文化传播解释 解释 解释有趣性 有趣性惊人的意想不到.

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科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 科学哲学的科学哲学

背景情况:

  • 哲学家和心理学家长期研究了良好的解释的特征.
  • 解释的现象学,包括从中获得的乐趣,被认为是寻求知识的动机.
  • 然而,许多客观上好的解释缺乏内在的吸引力或无法引起积极的情绪反应.

研究的目的:

  • 调查导致解释超出简单解释能力的吸引力的因素.
  • 为了测试这个假设,令人惊的是一个有吸引力的解释的一个关键组成部分.
  • 检查解释中解释现象的有用性在解释上诉中的作用.

主要方法:

  • 进行了三个实验来评估解释.
  • 使用了既有解释,又有新的解释,来源于"解释像我五岁"的子reddit.
  • 对解释质量,吸引力,令人惊性和感知先前知识的评级进行评估.

主要成果:

  • 既有解释性又令人惊的解释更具吸引力.
  • 被解释的现象的感知有用性也预测了解释的吸引力.
  • 令人惊的不仅仅是由先前的知识决定的;它也受到其他人是否知道解释以及解释本身的潜在内部属性的影响.

结论:

  • 吸引人的解释需要不仅仅是事实上正确的;它们还必须令人惊.
  • 解释的吸引力是它令人惊的功能,以及它澄清的概念的实用性.
  • 未来的研究应该探索解释的内部特征,这些特征有助于它们的惊人性.