Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.
Cognition. 2012 Jul;124(1):72-8. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.03.005. Epub 2012 Apr 26.
Current theories argue that human decision making is largely based on quick, automatic, and intuitive processes that are occasionally supplemented by slow controlled deliberation. Researchers, therefore, predominantly studied the heuristics of the automatic system in everyday decision making. Our study examines the role of slow deliberation for experts who exhibit superior decision-making outcomes in tactical chess problems with clear best moves. Our study uses advanced computer software to measure the objective value of actions preferred at the start versus the conclusion of decision making. It finds that both experts and less skilled individuals benefit significantly from extra deliberation regardless of whether the problem is easy or difficult. Our findings have important implications for the role of training for increasing decision making accuracy in many domains of expertise.
目前的理论认为,人类的决策在很大程度上基于快速、自动和直观的过程,偶尔会辅以缓慢的控制思考。因此,研究人员主要研究日常决策中自动系统的启发式。我们的研究考察了缓慢思考在战术国际象棋问题中对表现出卓越决策结果的专家的作用,这些问题有明确的最佳走法。我们的研究使用先进的计算机软件来衡量在决策开始和结束时首选行动的客观价值。研究发现,无论问题是简单还是困难,额外的思考都能让专家和技能较低的个体显著受益。我们的研究结果对许多专业领域提高决策准确性的培训作用具有重要意义。