O'Leary Allison P, Fletcher Wesley
Department of Psychology, Brevard College, Brevard, NC 28712, USA.
J Intell. 2024 Apr 28;12(5):47. doi: 10.3390/jintelligence12050047.
People often cling to their beliefs even in the face of counterevidence. The current study explored metacognitive reflection as a potential driver for belief updating. In a randomized controlled experiment ( = 155), participants rated their degree of agreement with a statement regarding genetic modification in humans. Following this, participants were presented with a passage containing an argument counter to their indicated belief. Participants in the metacognition condition were asked to deeply reflect on the ways in which the passage was similar to or different from their current beliefs. Participants in the control condition were asked to engage in more shallow reflection on the composition of the passage. After reflecting on the counterevidence, participants were asked to again rate their agreement with the statement regarding human gene modification. Both groups updated their initial beliefs to be more consistent with the presented counterevidence. Although greater belief updating was observed in those who metacognitively reflected on the passage, this effect did not reach significance ( = .055). These findings suggest that reflecting on counterevidence has the potential to encourage belief updating, regardless of whether that reflection is metacognitive in nature, and provide promise for future work investigating the role of metacognition in belief updating.
即使面对反证,人们也常常坚守自己的信念。当前的研究探讨了元认知反思作为信念更新的潜在驱动因素。在一项随机对照实验(n = 155)中,参与者对他们对关于人类基因改造的陈述的认同程度进行了评分。在此之后,向参与者展示了一段包含与他们所表明的信念相悖的论点的文章。元认知条件组的参与者被要求深入思考这段文章与他们当前信念的异同之处。控制条件组的参与者被要求对文章的构成进行更浅层次的思考。在对反证进行思考之后,要求参与者再次对他们对关于人类基因改造的陈述的认同程度进行评分。两组都更新了他们最初的信念,使其与所呈现的反证更加一致。尽管在对文章进行元认知反思的参与者中观察到了更大程度的信念更新,但这种效应未达到显著水平(p = 0.055)。这些发现表明,思考反证有可能促进信念更新,无论这种思考是否本质上是元认知的,并为未来研究元认知在信念更新中的作用的工作提供了希望。