Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London, London SE14 6NW, UK.
Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London, London SE14 6NW, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2020 Apr;80:102902. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2020.102902. Epub 2020 Feb 28.
Magicians have developed powerful tools to covertly force a spectator to choose a specific card. We investigate the physical location force, in which four cards (from left to right: 1-2-3-4) are placed face-down on the table in a line, after which participants are asked to push out one card. The force is thought to rely on a behavioural bias in that people are more likely to choose the third card from their left. Participants felt that their choice was extremely free, yet 60% selected the 3rd card. There was no significant difference in estimates and feelings of freedom between those who chose the target card (i.e. 3rd card) and those who selected a different card, and they underestimated the actual proportion of people who selected the target card. These results illustrate that participants' behaviour was heavily biased towards choosing the third card, but were oblivious to this bias.
魔术师已经开发出强大的工具来秘密地迫使观众选择特定的卡片。我们研究了物理位置力,在这种力中,四张卡片(从左到右:1-2-3-4)正面朝下放在桌子上的一条线上,然后要求参与者推出一张卡片。据认为,这种力依赖于一种行为偏见,即人们更有可能选择他们左边的第三张卡片。参与者觉得他们的选择是极其自由的,但 60%的人选择了第三张卡片。选择目标卡片(即第三张卡片)和选择其他卡片的人之间在估计和自由感方面没有显著差异,而且他们低估了选择目标卡片的实际人数比例。这些结果表明,参与者的行为严重偏向于选择第三张卡片,但他们没有意识到这种偏见。