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Expect the Unexpected? Testing for Minimally Counterintuitive (MCI) Bias in the Transmission of Contemporary Legends: A Computational Phylogenetic Approach

机译:期望出乎意料?测试当代传说传播中的最小违反直觉(MCI)偏差:一种计算系统发育方法

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In this study, we use computational methods for analyzing cultural transmission to examine the role of cognitive selection pressures on the evolution of narratives, the first use of computational phylogenetic analysis in the study of contemporary legends. It has been suggested that a number of biases in transmission may alter the content and structure of narrative so as to maximize how transmittable it is. One bias that has attracted much attention is Boyer's minimally counterintuitive (MCI) bias, which suggests that a cognitively optimal number of counterintuitive concepts increase the salience and, therefore, the transmission of a narrative. Previous research has used traditional folklore and religious texts to examine this bias and a cognitively optimum number of 1-2 or 2-3 counterintuitive concepts has been suggested. The present research uses the legend of "Bloody Mary," a contemporary (or urban) legend with MCI elements in a computational phylogenetic analysis to examine the influence of MCI on cultural transmission and evolution. Counterintuitive and intuitive concepts were found to be equally stable in transmission, suggesting that MCI bias may function on the narrative as a whole, rather than individual concepts within it.
机译:在这项研究中,我们使用计算方法来分析文化传播,以检验认知选择压力在叙事演变中的作用,这是计算系统发育分析在当代传奇研究中的首次应用。已经提出,传播中的许多偏见可能会改变叙事的内容和结构,从而使叙事的可传播性最大化。引起广泛关注的一种偏向是博耶的最小反直觉(MCI)偏见,这表明,认知上最佳数量的反直觉概念增加了显着性,因此增加了叙述的传递。先前的研究使用传统的民俗和宗教文本来检验这种偏见,并提出了认知上最佳的1-2或2-3个反直觉概念。本研究使用“血腥玛丽”的传说,这是一个当代(或城市)具有MCI元素的传说,并进行了系统进化分析,以检验MCI对文化传播和进化的影响。发现违反直觉和直觉的概念在传播中同样稳定,表明MCI偏见可能在整个叙事上起作用,而不是其中的个别概念。

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