Jacobsen Thomas
Institut für Allgemeine Psychologie, Universität Leipzig, Germany. jacobsen @uni-leipzig.de
Br J Psychol. 2004 Feb;95(Pt 1):41-56. doi: 10.1348/000712604322779451.
Individual differences in aesthetic judgments were investigated by comparing quantitative group and individual performance models of the judgment processes. Aesthetic judgments of beauty over novel, formal, graphic patterns were collected from 34 non-artist college students using a two-step ranking-rating procedure. Their judgment processes were individually modelled using Judgment Analysis. The participants showed noted individual differences. Certain features of the stimulus material, which were considered to contribute to the picture's beauty by one participant, were used in an opposing fashion by another. A group model was derived based on the average ratings of the patterns' beauty. It was concluded that the group model was not an adequate representation of the present data, whereas the data revealed systematic judgment processes at the individual subject level.
通过比较判断过程的定量群体和个体表现模型,研究了审美判断中的个体差异。使用两步排序-评分程序,从34名非艺术专业大学生中收集了对新颖、形式化图形图案的审美美感判断。使用判断分析对他们的判断过程进行了个体建模。参与者表现出明显的个体差异。刺激材料的某些特征,一名参与者认为这些特征有助于画面的美感,但另一名参与者却以相反的方式使用。基于图案美感的平均评分得出了一个群体模型。得出的结论是,群体模型不能充分代表当前数据,而数据揭示了个体受试者层面的系统判断过程。