DARWINIAN ALGORITHMS AND THE WASON SELECTION TASK - A FACTORIAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL-CONTRACT SELECTION TASK PROBLEMS

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作者
PLATT, RD [1 ]
GRIGGS, RA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV FLORIDA,DEPT PSYCHOL,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611
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10.1016/0010-0277(93)90029-U
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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In four experiments with 760 subjects, the present study examined Cosmides' Darwinian algorithm theory of reasoning: specifically, its explanation of facilitation on the Wason selection task. The first experiment replicated Cosmides' finding of facilitation for social contract versions of the selection task, using both her multiple-problem format and a single-problem format. Experiment 2 examined performance on Cosmides' three main social contract problems while manipulating the perspective of the subject and the presence and absence of cost-benefit information. The presence of cost-benefit information improved performance in two of the three problems while the perspective manipulation had no effect. In Experiment 3, the cost-benefit effect was replicated; and performance on one of the three problems was enhanced by the presence of explicit negatives on the NOT-P and NOT-Q cards. Experiment 4 examined the role of the deontic term ''must'' in the facilitation observed for two of the social contract problems. The presence of ''must'' led to a significant improvement in performance. The results of these experiments are strongly supportive of social contract theory in that cost-benefit information is necessary for substantial facilitation to be observed in Cosmides' problems. These findings also suggest the presence of other cues that can help guide subjects to a deontic social contract interpretation when the social contract nature of the problem is not clear.
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