Kirby K N
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Cognition. 1994 Jan;51(1):1-28. doi: 10.1016/0010-0277(94)90007-8.
Four experiments are presented that show that selections in Wason's (1966) four-card selection task can be increased by increasing the probability that cards will yield important outcomes. Experiment 4 also shows that selections can be influenced by varying the utilities of possible outcomes. These results suggest that some important content effects in this task may not arise from inferential processes, and examples are given of how probabilities and utilities have been confounded with other manipulations in previous research. The recent trend towards content-dependent theories of reasoning may have arisen largely because theorists are attempting to construct models of inferential reasoning that can account for what are, in part, non-inferential phenomena. Content-independent inferential processes and content-independent choice processes may operate together to account for content effects in the selection task.
本文介绍了四项实验,这些实验表明,通过提高卡片产生重要结果的概率,可以增加在沃森(1966)四卡片选择任务中的选择。实验4还表明,选择可能会受到可能结果效用变化的影响。这些结果表明,该任务中一些重要的内容效应可能并非源于推理过程,并举例说明了概率和效用在以往研究中是如何与其他操作混淆的。最近推理的内容依赖理论的趋势可能很大程度上是因为理论家们试图构建能够解释部分非推理现象的推理模型。内容独立的推理过程和内容独立的选择过程可能共同作用,以解释选择任务中的内容效应。