Intons-Peterson M J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1983 Jun;9(3):394-412. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.9.3.394.
The effects of experimenters' expectations on subjects' responses in imagery paradigms were investigated by leading some experimenters to believe that performance based on the use of imagery would be superior to performance based on perception. Other experimenters were led to expect perceptual superiority. Three paradigms are tested. Experiment 1 considered imaginal and perceptual acuity as functions of the size and relative brightness of the stimulus patterns; Experiment 2 compared imaginal and perceptual scanning of maps; and Experiments 3 and 4 studied the identification of rotated hands after imaginal or perceptual priming. In all the experiments, subjects' performances varied with the experimenters' beliefs, suggesting that these paradigms are sensitive to subtle influences from experimenters' tacit, unintentional cues. Experiment 4 probed the ability of observers to identify both tacit cues and the experimenters' expectations. The observers accurately assigned the experimenters' beliefs but were unable to systematically detect distinguishing and differential characteristics of the experimenters' presentations of the instructions. Analysis of taped transcriptions yielded some differences in temporal phrasing. Implications of these results are discussed.
通过让一些实验者相信基于意象的表现会优于基于感知的表现,研究了实验者的期望对意象范式中受试者反应的影响。其他实验者则被引导期望感知更具优势。测试了三种范式。实验1将意象敏锐度和感知敏锐度视为刺激模式大小和相对亮度的函数;实验2比较了对地图的意象扫描和感知扫描;实验3和实验4研究了在进行意象或感知启动后对旋转手部的识别。在所有实验中,受试者的表现随实验者的信念而变化,这表明这些范式对实验者隐含的、无意的线索的微妙影响很敏感。实验4探究了观察者识别隐含线索和实验者期望的能力。观察者准确地判断出了实验者的信念,但无法系统地检测出实验者呈现指令时的区别性和差异性特征。对录音转录的分析在时间措辞上产生了一些差异。讨论了这些结果的意义。