Author:
Rodríguez-Ferreiro Javier,Barberia Itxaso
Abstract
AbstractPrevious studies have proposed that low evidential criteria or proneness to jump to conclusions influences the formation of paranormal beliefs. We investigated whether the low evidential criteria hypothesis for paranormal beliefs extends to a conceptually distinct type of unwarranted beliefs: those related to pseudoscience. We presented individuals varying in their endorsement of pseudoscientific beliefs with two hypothesis testing tasks. In the beads task, the participants were asked to decide from which of two jars containing different proportions of colored beads they were collecting samples. In the mouse trap task, they were asked to guess which rule determined whether a participant-controlled mouse obtained a piece of cheese or was trapped. In both cases, the volunteers were free to decide when to stop collecting evidence before completing the tasks. Our results indicate that, compared to skeptics, individuals presenting stronger endorsement of pseudoscientific beliefs tend to require less evidence before coming to a conclusion in hypothesis testing situations.
Funder
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference28 articles.
1. Broad, C. D. The relevance of psychical research to philosophy. in Philosophy and parapsychology (ed. Ludwig, J.) 43–63 (Prometheus, 1953).
2. Brugger, P. & Graves, R. E. Testing versus believing hypotheses: Magical ideation in the judgement of contingencies. Cogn. Neuropsychiatry 2, 251–272 (1997).
3. Kramer, T. J. & Rilling, M. Differential reinforcement of low rates: A selective critique. Psychol. Bull. 74, 225–254 (1970).
4. Irwin, H. J., Drinkwater, K. & Dagnall, N. Are Believers in the Paranormal Inclined to Jump to Conclusions?. Aust. J. Parapsychol. 14, 69–82 (2014).
5. Philips, L. D. & Edwards, W. Conservatism in a simple probability inference task. J. Exp. Psychol. 72, 346–354 (1966).
Cited by
7 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献