Almor A, Sloman S A
University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-2520, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2000 Sep;28(6):1060-70. doi: 10.3758/bf03209354.
We argue that perspective effects in the Wason four-card selection task are a product of the linguistic interpretation of the rule in the context of the problem text and not of the reasoning process underlying card selection. In three experiments, participants recalled the rule they used in either a selection or a plausibility rating task. The results showed that (1) participants tended to recall rules compatible with their card selection and not with the rule as stated in the problem and (2) recall was not affected by whether or not participants performed card selection. We conclude that perspective effects in the Wason selection task do not concern how card selection is reasoned about but instead reflect the inferential text processing involved in the comprehension of the problem text. Together with earlier research that showed selection performance in nondeontic contexts to be indistinguishable from selection performance in deontic contexts (Almor & Sloman, 1996; Sperber, Cara, & Girotto, 1995), the present results undermine the claim that reasoning in a deontic context elicits specialized cognitive processes.
我们认为,沃森四卡选择任务中的视角效应是在问题文本背景下对规则进行语言解释的产物,而非卡片选择背后推理过程的产物。在三个实验中,参与者回忆了他们在选择任务或合理性评级任务中使用的规则。结果表明:(1)参与者倾向于回忆与他们的卡片选择相符、而非与问题中陈述的规则相符的规则;(2)回忆不受参与者是否进行卡片选择的影响。我们得出结论,沃森选择任务中的视角效应并不涉及卡片选择是如何推理的,而是反映了理解问题文本所涉及的推理文本处理过程。与早期研究表明非道义情境中的选择表现与道义情境中的选择表现无法区分(阿尔莫尔和斯洛曼,1996年;斯珀伯、卡拉和吉罗托,1995年)一起,目前的结果削弱了道义情境中的推理引发专门认知过程这一说法。