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引起对故事错误的关注的反讽效应。

Ironic effects of drawing attention to story errors.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0086, USA.

出版信息

Memory. 2011 Feb;19(2):184-91. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2010.543908. Epub 2011 Feb 2.

Abstract

Readers learn errors embedded in fictional stories and use them to answer later general knowledge questions (Marsh, Meade, & Roediger, 2003). Suggestibility is robust and occurs even when story errors contradict well-known facts. The current study evaluated whether suggestibility is linked to participants' inability to judge story content as correct versus incorrect. Specifically, participants read stories containing correct and misleading information about the world; some information was familiar (making error discovery possible), while some was more obscure. To improve participants' monitoring ability, we highlighted (in red font) a subset of story phrases requiring evaluation; readers no longer needed to find factual information. Rather, they simply needed to evaluate its correctness. Readers were more likely to answer questions with story errors if they were highlighted in red font, even if they contradicted well-known facts. Although highlighting to-be-evaluated information freed cognitive resources for monitoring, an ironic effect occurred: Drawing attention to specific errors increased rather than decreased later suggestibility. Failure to monitor for errors, not failure to identify the information requiring evaluation, leads to suggestibility.

摘要

读者从虚构故事中学习其中嵌入的错误,并利用这些错误来回答后续的一般知识问题(Marsh、Meade 和 Roediger,2003)。暗示性是强大的,即使故事错误与众所周知的事实相矛盾,也会发生暗示性。本研究评估了暗示性是否与参与者无法判断故事内容是正确还是错误有关。具体来说,参与者阅读了包含关于世界的正确和误导性信息的故事;有些信息是熟悉的(使得错误发现成为可能),而有些则比较隐晦。为了提高参与者的监控能力,我们用红色字体突出显示(highlighted in red font)了需要评估的故事短语的子集;读者不再需要寻找事实信息。相反,他们只需要评估其正确性。如果用红色字体突出显示故事中的错误问题,读者更有可能回答错误问题,即使这些问题与众所周知的事实相矛盾。虽然突出显示要评估的信息释放了用于监控的认知资源,但却产生了一种讽刺效果:将注意力集中在特定的错误上会增加而不是减少后续的暗示性。导致暗示性的原因不是无法识别需要评估的信息,而是无法监控错误。

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