Mutter S A, Pliske R M
Department of Psychology, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green 42101.
Psychol Aging. 1994 Mar;9(1):53-63. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.9.1.53.
This study examined the influence of aging on illusory correlation in judgments of co-occurrence. Older and younger Ss judged the probability of co-occurrence for events associated with preexisting expectancies after receiving nonsalient or salient information about the true probabilities of co-occurrence of the events. Results showed that when current information on event co-occurrence was not salient, preexisting expectancies strongly influenced the judgments of both younger and older Ss. However, when this information was salient, younger Ss' judgments reflected more accurate adjustment to the probabilistic relationships in the information than did older Ss' judgments. This age difference may be related to changes in memory processes that accompany increasing age and to differences in judgment processes necessitated by these changes.
本研究考察了衰老对共现判断中错觉关联的影响。在获得关于事件共现真实概率的非显著或显著信息后,老年和年轻被试判断与既有预期相关事件的共现概率。结果表明,当关于事件共现的当前信息不显著时,既有预期强烈影响年轻和老年被试的判断。然而,当此信息显著时,年轻被试的判断比老年被试的判断更能准确反映对信息中概率关系的调整。这种年龄差异可能与随年龄增长而发生的记忆过程变化以及这些变化所必需的判断过程差异有关。