Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2012 Jan;40(1):101-12. doi: 10.3758/s13421-011-0130-z.
We examined the influence of external recommendations on memory attributions. In two experiments, participants were led to believe that they were viewing the responses of two prior students to the same memoranda they were currently judging. However, they were not informed of the reliability of these fictive sources of cues or provided with performance feedback as testing proceeded. Experiment 1 demonstrated improvement in the presence of reliable source cues (75% valid), as compared to uncued recognition, whereas performance was unaltered in the presence of random cues provided by an unreliable source (50% valid). Critically, participants did not ignore the unreliable source, but instead appeared to restrict cue use from both sources to low-confidence trials on which internal evidence was highly unreliable. Experiment 2 demonstrated that participants continued to treat an unreliable source as potentially informative even when it was predominantly incorrect (25% valid), highlighting severe limitations in the ability to adequately discount unreliable or deceptive sources of memory cues. Thus, under anonymous source conditions, observers appear to use a low-confidence outsourcing strategy, wherein they restrict reliance on external cues to situations of low confidence.
我们考察了外部推荐对记忆归因的影响。在两个实验中,参与者被引导相信他们正在查看两个先前学生对他们当前正在判断的相同记忆材料的反应。然而,他们没有被告知这些虚构线索来源的可靠性,也没有在测试进行时提供绩效反馈。实验 1 表明,在存在可靠线索(75%有效)的情况下,识别能力有所提高,而在存在不可靠来源提供的随机线索(50%有效)的情况下,表现则没有改变。关键是,参与者并没有忽视不可靠的来源,而是似乎将线索的使用限制在内部证据极不可靠的低置信度试次上。实验 2 表明,即使不可靠的来源主要是错误的(25%有效),参与者仍然继续将其视为潜在的信息来源,这突出了对不可靠或欺骗性记忆线索来源进行充分折扣的能力存在严重限制。因此,在匿名来源条件下,观察者似乎采用了一种低置信度外包策略,即在低置信度情况下限制对外部线索的依赖。