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闭目随心:避免信息干扰以保护强烈的直觉偏好。

Closing your eyes to follow your heart: Avoiding information to protect a strong intuitive preference.

机构信息

Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University.

Booth School of Business, University of Chicago.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2018 Feb;114(2):230-245. doi: 10.1037/pspa0000100. Epub 2017 Dec 18.

Abstract

Rationally, people should want to receive information that is costless and relevant for a decision. But people sometimes choose to remain ignorant. The current paper identifies intuitive-deliberative conflict as a driver of information avoidance. Moreover, we examine whether people avoid information not only to protect their feelings or experiences, but also to protect the decision itself. We predict that people avoid information that could encourage a more thoughtful, deliberative decision to make it easier to enact their intuitive preference. In Studies 1 and 2, people avoid learning the calories in a tempting dessert and compensation for a boring task to protect their preferences to eat the dessert and work on a more enjoyable task. The same people who want to avoid the information, however, use it when it is provided. In Studies 3-5, people decide whether to learn how much money they could earn by accepting an intuitively unappealing bet (that a sympathetic student performs poorly or that a hurricane hits a third-world country). Although intuitively unappealing, the bets are financially rational because they only have financial upside. If people avoid information in part to protect their intuitive preference, then avoidance should be greater when an intuitive preference is especially strong and when information could influence the decision. As predicted, avoidance is driven by the strength of the intuitive preference (Study 3) and, ironically, information avoidance is greater before a decision is made, when the information is decision relevant, than after, when the information is irrelevant for the decision (Studies 4 and 5). (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

从理性上讲,人们应该希望获得对决策无成本且相关的信息。但人们有时会选择保持无知。本文认为直觉-深思冲突是信息回避的驱动因素。此外,我们还研究了人们是否不仅为了保护自己的感觉或体验而回避信息,还为了保护决策本身而回避信息。我们预测,人们会回避那些可能鼓励更深入思考、更慎重决策的信息,以使他们更容易实施自己的直觉偏好。在研究 1 和 2 中,人们回避了解诱人甜点的卡路里和无聊任务的补偿,以保护自己想吃甜点和从事更愉快任务的偏好。然而,同样是那些想要回避信息的人,在信息提供时会使用它。在研究 3-5 中,人们决定是否要了解通过接受直觉上不吸引人的赌注(一个有同情心的学生表现不佳或飓风袭击第三世界国家)可以赚多少钱。尽管直觉上不吸引人,但这些赌注在财务上是合理的,因为它们只有财务上的好处。如果人们回避信息部分是为了保护自己的直觉偏好,那么当直觉偏好特别强烈并且信息可能影响决策时,回避的程度应该更大。正如预测的那样,回避是由直觉偏好的强度驱动的(研究 3),具有讽刺意味的是,在做出决策之前,即当信息与决策相关时,信息回避程度大于之后,即当信息对决策不相关时(研究 4 和 5)。

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