Sleeth-Keppler David
Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2007 Sep;18(9):768-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01976.x.
Three experiments examined the notion that rudimentary perceptual experiences can serve as powerful guides to judgments under uncertainty. The results show that exposure to certain perceptual contrast patterns can influence the direction of bias without conscious awareness. In Experiment 1a, perception of alternating black and white squares, which served as orientation markers in a lexical decision task, resulted in a reduction of the well-known anchoring bias. Similar results were obtained when alternating high- and low-pitch tones were the orientation markers (Experiment 1b). Results of a final experiment provide evidence that perceptual contrast experiences can affect judgment-relevant representations across modalities.
三项实验检验了这样一种观点,即基本的感知体验可以作为在不确定性下进行判断的有力指导。结果表明,接触某些感知对比模式会在没有意识觉察的情况下影响偏差的方向。在实验1a中,作为词汇判断任务中方向标记的黑白方块交替感知,导致了著名的锚定偏差的减少。当高低音调交替作为方向标记时,也得到了类似的结果(实验1b)。最后一项实验的结果提供了证据,表明感知对比体验可以跨模态影响与判断相关的表征。