Moore J W, Pope A
a Department of Psychology , Goldsmiths, University of London , London , UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2014;67(11):2218-24. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2014.911332. Epub 2014 May 6.
The "intentionality bias" refers to our automatic tendency to judge other people's actions to be intentional. In this experiment we extended research on this effect in two key ways. First, we developed a novel nonlinguistic task for assessing the intentionality bias. This task used video stimuli of ambiguous movements. Second, we investigated the relationship between the strength of this bias and schizotypy (schizophrenia-like symptoms in healthy individuals). Our results showed that the intentionality bias was replicated for the video stimuli and also that this bias is stronger in those individuals scoring higher on the schizotypy rating scales. Overall these findings lend further support for the existence of the intentionality bias. We also discuss the possible relevance of these findings for our understanding of certain symptoms of schizophrenic illness.
“意向性偏差”指的是我们自动倾向于将他人的行为判断为有意为之。在本实验中,我们通过两种关键方式扩展了对这一效应的研究。首先,我们开发了一种用于评估意向性偏差的全新非语言任务。该任务使用了动作模糊的视频刺激。其次,我们研究了这种偏差的强度与精神分裂症样人格特质(健康个体中类似精神分裂症的症状)之间的关系。我们的结果表明,视频刺激重现了意向性偏差,并且在精神分裂症样人格特质评分较高的个体中这种偏差更强。总体而言,这些发现进一步支持了意向性偏差的存在。我们还讨论了这些发现对于我们理解精神分裂症某些症状的可能相关性。