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Priming psychic and conjuring abilities of a magic demonstration influences event interpretation and random number generation biases

机译:魔术演示的启动心理和魔术能力会影响事件解释和随机数生成偏差

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Magical ideation and belief in the paranormal is considered to represent a trait-like character; people either believe in it or not. Yet, anecdotes indicate that exposure to an anomalous event can turn skeptics into believers. This transformation is likely to be accompanied by altered cognitive functioning such as impaired judgments of event likelihood. Here, we investigated whether the exposure to an anomalous event changes individuals’ explicit traditional (religious) and non-traditional (e.g., paranormal) beliefs as well as cognitive biases that have previously been associated with non-traditional beliefs, e.g., repetition avoidance when producing random numbers in a mental dice task. In a classroom, 91 students saw a magic demonstration after their psychology lecture. Before the demonstration, half of the students were told that the performance was done respectively by a conjuror (magician group) or a psychic (psychic group). The instruction influenced participants’ explanations of the anomalous event. Participants in the magician, as compared to the psychic group, were more likely to explain the event through conjuring abilities while the reverse was true for psychic abilities. Moreover, these explanations correlated positively with their prior traditional and non-traditional beliefs. Finally, we observed that the psychic group showed more repetition avoidance than the magician group, and this effect remained the same regardless of whether assessed before or after the magic demonstration. We conclude that pre-existing beliefs and contextual suggestions both influence people’s interpretations of anomalous events and associated cognitive biases. Beliefs and associated cognitive biases are likely flexible well into adulthood and change with actual life events.
机译:对超自然现象的神奇构想和信仰被认为代表着一种特质。人们信不信由你。然而,轶事表明,发生异常事件会使怀疑论者转变为信徒。这种转变很可能伴随着认知功能的改变,例如对事件可能性判断的损害。在这里,我们调查了异常事件的暴露是否会改变个人的显式传统(宗教)和非传统(例如超自然现象)信念以及以前与非传统信念相关的认知偏见,例如在避免重复时在智力骰子任务中产生随机数。在教室里,有91位学生在他们的心理学讲座后观看了魔术表演。在演示之前,一半学生被告知表演是分别由魔术师(魔术师)或魔术师(魔术师)完成的。指令影响了参与者对异常事件的解释。与通灵组相比,魔术师的参与者更有可能通过召唤能力来解释事件,而通灵能力则相反。此外,这些解释与它们先前的传统和非传统信仰有着积极的关联。最后,我们观察到,与魔术师组相比,心理组显示出更多的重复避免,而无论是在魔术演示之前还是之后进行评估,这种效果都保持不变。我们得出结论,既有的信念和上下文建议都会影响人们对异常事件和相关认知偏见的解释。信念和相关的认知偏见很可能在成年后很容易适应,并随着实际生活事件而改变。

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