Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2020 Nov;73(11):1784-1795. doi: 10.1177/1747021820932916. Epub 2020 Jun 17.
We often fall victim of an illusory sense of control and agency over our thoughts and actions. Magicians are masters at exploiting these illusions, and forcing techniques provide a powerful way to study apparent action causation-the illusion that our action caused the outcome we get. In this article, we used the Criss-Cross force to study whether people can tell the difference between an action which had an impact on the outcome they get and one which has no impact. In the Criss-Cross force, participants are asked to cut to a card, and while they are genuinely free to cut the cards at any position, the cut does not affect the card they are given (i.e., they always get the top card). We investigate the psychological processes that underpin the success of this force. Experiment 1 ( = 60) showed that participants cannot tell the difference between a forced and a controlled outcome. Experiment 2 ( = 90) showed that contrary to common magicians' knowledge, misdirection does not play a role in the success of the force. Finally, Experiment 3 ( = 60) suggests that rather than misdirection, an attribute substitution error explains why people fail to understand that their action does not have an impact on the outcome they get. Debriefing also shows the importance of participants' expectations in the perception of the trick, as well as the role of prediction of the outcome in participants' sense of agency over the events.
我们常常成为自己的思维和行为控制感和主体感的虚幻牺牲品。魔术师是利用这些幻觉的大师,而强制技术提供了一种强大的方法来研究明显的行动因果关系——即我们的行动导致了我们得到的结果的幻觉。在本文中,我们使用十字交叉力来研究人们是否能够区分对他们得到的结果有影响的行动和没有影响的行动。在十字交叉力中,参与者被要求切牌,虽然他们可以自由地在任何位置切牌,但切牌不会影响他们得到的牌(即,他们总是得到顶牌)。我们研究了支持这种力量成功的心理过程。实验 1(n=60)表明,参与者无法区分强制和控制的结果。实验 2(n=90)表明,与常见的魔术师的知识相反,误导在力量的成功中不起作用。最后,实验 3(n=60)表明,人们无法理解他们的行动对他们得到的结果没有影响,原因不是误导,而是属性替代错误。说明还表明,参与者的期望在对技巧的感知中以及对结果的预测在参与者对事件的主体感中的作用非常重要。