Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton BN19QG, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2010 Jun;19(2):674-81. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.009. Epub 2009 Oct 13.
We explore three methods for measuring the conscious status of knowledge using the artificial grammar learning paradigm. We show wagering is no more sensitive to conscious knowledge than simple verbal confidence reports but is affected by risk aversion. When people wager rather than give verbal confidence they are less ready to indicate high confidence. We introduce a "no-loss gambling" method which is insensitive to risk aversion. We show that when people are just as ready to bet on a genuine random process as their own classification decisions, their classifications are still above baseline, indicating knowledge participants are not aware of having. Our results have methodological implications for any study investigating whether people are aware of knowing.
我们使用人工语法学习范式探索了三种测量知识意识状态的方法。我们表明,押注并不比简单的口头置信报告更能反映意识知识,但却受到风险厌恶的影响。当人们押注而不是给出口头置信时,他们不太愿意表示高度置信。我们引入了一种“无损失赌博”方法,该方法不受风险厌恶的影响。我们表明,当人们对真正的随机过程和自己的分类决策一样愿意下注时,他们的分类仍然高于基线,这表明参与者不知道自己拥有知识。我们的结果对任何研究人们是否意识到自己知道的研究都具有方法学意义。