Maliszewski Norbert, Wojciechowski Łukasz, Suszek Hubert
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University Warsaw, Poland.
The Maria Grzegorzewska University Warsaw, Poland.
Front Psychol. 2017 Jan 20;8:13. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00013. eCollection 2017.
The purpose of the project was to assess whether the first spontaneous movements of a computer mouse, when making an assessment on a scale presented on the screen, may express a respondent's implicit attitudes. In Study 1, the altruistic behaviors of 66 students were assessed. The students were led to believe that the task they were performing was also being performed by another person and they were asked to distribute earnings between themselves and the partner. The participants performed the tasks under conditions with and without distractors. With the distractors, in the first few seconds spontaneous mouse movements on the scale expressed a selfish distribution of money, while later the movements gravitated toward more altruism. In Study 2, 77 Polish students evaluated a painting by a Polish/Jewish painter on a scale. They evaluated it under conditions of full or distracted cognitive abilities. Spontaneous movements of the mouse on the scale were analyzed. In addition, implicit attitudes toward both Poles and Jews were measured with the Implicit Association Test (IAT). A significant association between implicit attitudes (IAT) and spontaneous evaluation of images using a computer mouse was observed in the group with the distractor. The participants with strong implicit in-group favoritism of Poles revealed stronger preference for the Polish painter's work in the first few seconds of mouse movement. Taken together, these results suggest that spontaneous mouse movements may reveal egoism (in-group favoritism), i.e., processes that were not observed in the participants' final decisions (clicking on the scale).
该项目的目的是评估在对屏幕上呈现的量表进行评估时,电脑鼠标的首次自发移动是否可能表达受访者的隐性态度。在研究1中,对66名学生的利他行为进行了评估。这些学生被引导相信他们正在执行的任务也由另一个人在执行,并且他们被要求在自己和同伴之间分配收益。参与者在有干扰物和无干扰物的条件下执行任务。在有干扰物的情况下,最初几秒量表上鼠标的自发移动表现出金钱的自私分配,而后来的移动则趋向于更利他的分配。在研究2中,77名波兰学生对一位波兰/犹太画家的一幅画作进行量表评估。他们在认知能力充分或受干扰的条件下进行评估。分析了量表上鼠标的自发移动。此外,使用内隐联想测验(IAT)测量了对波兰人和犹太人的隐性态度。在有干扰物的组中,观察到隐性态度(IAT)与使用电脑鼠标对图像的自发评估之间存在显著关联。在鼠标移动的最初几秒,对波兰人有强烈内隐群体偏袒的参与者对波兰画家的作品表现出更强的偏好。综上所述,这些结果表明,鼠标的自发移动可能揭示利己主义(群体偏袒),即参与者最终决策(点击量表)中未观察到的过程。