School of Psychology, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Bangor, UK.
Br J Psychol. 2022 Aug;113(3):696-717. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12553. Epub 2022 Jan 4.
Kruger and Dunning (1999) described a metacognitive bias in which insight into performance is linked to competence: poorer performers are less aware of their mistakes than better performers. Competence-based insight has been argued to apply generally across task domains, including a recent report investigating social cognition using a variety of face-matching tasks. Problematically, serious statistical and methodological criticisms have been directed against the traditional method of analysis used by researchers in this field. Here, we further illustrate these issues and investigate new sources of insight within unfamiliar face matching. Over two experiments (total N = 1077), where Experiment 2 was a preregistered replication of the key findings from Experiment 1, we found that insight into performance was multi-faceted. Participants demonstrated insight which was not based on competence, in the form of accurate updating of estimated performance. We also found evidence of insight which was based on competence: the difference in confidence on correct versus incorrect trials increased with competence. By providing ways that we can move beyond problematic, traditional approaches, we have begun to reveal a more realistic story regarding the nature of insight into face perception.
克鲁格和邓宁(1999)描述了一种元认知偏差,即对表现的洞察力与能力有关:表现较差的人比表现较好的人更少意识到自己的错误。基于能力的洞察力被认为普遍适用于各种任务领域,包括最近一项使用各种面孔匹配任务调查社会认知的报告。有问题的是,针对该领域研究人员使用的传统分析方法,已经提出了严重的统计和方法学批评。在这里,我们进一步说明了这些问题,并在不熟悉的面孔匹配中研究了新的洞察力来源。在两个实验(共 1077 人)中,实验 2是对实验 1 关键发现的预先注册复制,我们发现,对表现的洞察力是多方面的。参与者表现出的洞察力不是基于能力,而是以估计表现的准确更新的形式表现出来。我们还发现了基于能力的洞察力的证据:在正确和错误试验上的信心差异随着能力的提高而增加。通过提供超越有问题的传统方法的途径,我们开始揭示关于面孔感知洞察力本质的更现实的故事。