Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, CA, 92521, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2019 Dec;26(6):1980-1987. doi: 10.3758/s13423-019-01631-8.
What accounts for the subjective difficulty of a task? It is easy to suggest ad hoc measures, such as how many individuals can do the task, how long it takes them to do it, how likely they are to complete it, how much attention it requires, and so on. But having such ad hoc measures may miss the point that it is possible to judge the relative difficulty of different kinds of tasks, suggesting that there may be a common basis for judging task difficulty. If there is such a common basis, it might be used to compare the difficulties of different kinds of task. We tested two hypotheses about what the common basis might be. One was that time serves this role. This hypothesis was attractive because time is amodal and previous studies have provided support for the hypothesis that time might be an index of task difficulty. The other hypothesis was new. According to the new hypothesis, the subjective difficulty of a task corresponds to its estimated sustainability. We obtained results consistent with the time hypothesis, but our data were less supportive of the sustainability hypothesis.
任务的主观难度由什么决定?人们很容易提出一些特定的衡量标准,例如有多少人能够完成任务、完成任务需要多长时间、完成任务的可能性有多大、完成任务需要多少注意力等等。但是,这些特定的衡量标准可能无法说明一个问题,即判断不同类型任务的相对难度是有可能的,这表明可能存在一个判断任务难度的通用基础。如果存在这样一个通用基础,它可能被用来比较不同类型任务的难度。我们检验了关于通用基础可能是什么的两个假设。一个假设是时间起到了这个作用。这个假设很有吸引力,因为时间是无模式的,而且之前的研究已经为时间可能是任务难度指标的假设提供了支持。另一个假设是新的。根据新假设,任务的主观难度与其估计的可持续性相对应。我们得到的结果与时间假设一致,但我们的数据对可持续性假设的支持较少。