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Hindsight and confirmation biases in an exercise in telepathy. |
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10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Rudski, Jeffrey M(2002). Hindsight and confirmation biases in an exercise in telepathy. Psychological Reports, 91(3,Pt1), (pp. 899-906) Abstract Belief in the paranormal or claims of paranormal experiences may be, at least in part, associated with systematic cognitive biases. 48 undergraduate college students (aged 18-22 yrs) engaged in an exercise in telepathy in which the color of cards was "sent' to them by the experimenter under two conditions. In a Hindsight-possible condition, participants recorded whether their choice was correct following the revelation of the color. In the Control condition participants committed to a particular response by writing it down before receiving feedback, thus eliminating ability to alter retrospectively what "was known all along'. Consistent with a hindsight bias, participants performed significantly better under the Hindsight-possible condition. Moreover, a statistically significant correlation was found between paranormal belief assessed on J. Tobacyk's 1988 Revised Paranormal Belief Scale in the Hindsight-possible but not in the Control condition, suggesting a confirmation bias. Results are discussed in terms of interactions between hindsight and confirmation biases and how they might relate to paranormal beliefs.
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