THE SOURCE OF BELIEF BIAS EFFECTS IN SYLLOGISTIC REASONING

被引:134
作者
NEWSTEAD, SE
POLLARD, P
EVANS, JST
ALLEN, JL
机构
[1] UNIV PLYMOUTH, DEPT PSYCHOL, PLYMOUTH PL4 8AA, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV CENT LANCASHIRE, DEPT PSYCHOL, PRESTON PR1 2TQ, ENGLAND
[3] TRINITY & ALL SAINTS COLL, DEPT PSYCHOL, LEEDS LS18 5HD, ENGLAND
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10.1016/0010-0277(92)90019-E
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In studies of the belief bias effect in syllogistic reasoning, an interaction between logical validity and the believability of the conclusion has been found; in essence, logic has a larger effect on unbelievable than on believable conclusions. Two main explanations have been proposed for this finding. The selective scrutiny account claims that people focus on the conclusion and only engage in logical processing if this is found to be unbelievable; while the misinterpreted necessity account claims that subjects misunderstand what is meant by logical necessity and respond on the basis of believability when indeterminate syllogisms are presented. Experiments 1 and 2 compared the predictions of these two theories by examining whether the interaction would disappear if only determinate syllogisms were used. It did, thus providing strong support for the misinterpreted necessity explanation. However, the results are also consistent with a version of the mental models theory, and so Experiment 3 was carried out to compare these two explanations. The mental models theory received strong support, as it did also in the follow-up Experiments 4 and 5. It is concluded that people try to construct a mental model of the premises but, if there is a believable conclusion consistent with the first model they produce, then they fail to construct alternative models.
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