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关于经验如何影响可能性估计的遭遇频率解释。

An encounter frequency account of how experience affects likelihood estimation.

作者信息

Obrecht Natalie A, Chapman Gretchen B, Gelman Rochel

机构信息

Psychology Department, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8020, USA.

出版信息

Mem Cognit. 2009 Jul;37(5):632-43. doi: 10.3758/MC.37.5.632.

Abstract

When making judgments, people often favor information received from a few individual sources over large-sample statistical data. Individual information is usually acquired piece by piece, whereas statistical information combines many observations into a single summary. We examined whether this difference in the frequency of encounters affects how data are weighted. In two experiments, subjects read statistical information indicating an event to be rare and contrasting information from individual cases suggesting the event to be common. We controlled whether the individual cases were summarized into a single summary like statistical information, or presented serially, case by case. Subjects' estimates of event frequencies were higher when the individual cases were presented in serial, rather than summarized, format. A third study demonstrated that subjects treat each data sample as an instance, and do not weight according to sample size. These results support the conclusion that people weight information according to encounter frequency.

摘要

在做出判断时,人们往往更青睐从少数个体来源获得的信息,而非大样本统计数据。个体信息通常是逐条获取的,而统计信息则将许多观察结果整合为一个单一的总结。我们研究了这种接触频率上的差异是否会影响数据的权重。在两项实验中,受试者阅读了表明某事件罕见的统计信息,以及来自个别案例的表明该事件常见的对比信息。我们控制了个别案例是像统计信息那样被汇总成一个单一总结,还是逐案依次呈现。当个别案例以依次呈现而非汇总的形式呈现时,受试者对事件频率的估计更高。第三项研究表明,受试者将每个数据样本视为一个实例,而不会根据样本大小进行加权。这些结果支持了人们根据接触频率对信息进行加权的结论。

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