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Cognitive bias in action: Evidence for a reciprocal relation between confirmation bias and fear in children

机译:行动中的认知偏见:证实偏倚与儿童恐惧之间存在相互关系的证据

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Background and objectives Some cognitive models propose that information processing biases and fear are reciprocally related. This idea has never been formally tested. Therefore, this study investigated the existence of a vicious circle by which confirmation bias and fear exacerbate each other. Methods One-hundred-and-seventy-one school children (8-13 years) were first provided with threatening, ambiguous, or positive information about an unknown animal. Then they completed a computerized information search task during which they could collect additional (negative, positive, or neutral) information about the novel animal. Because fear levels were repeatedly assessed during the task, it was possible to examine the reciprocal relationship between confirmation bias and fear. Results A reciprocal relation of mutual reinforcement was found between confirmation bias and fear over the course of the experiment: increases in fear predicted subsequent increases in the search for negative information, and increases in the search for negative information further enhanced fear on a later point-in-time. In addition, the initial information given about the animals successfully induced diverging fear levels in the children, and determined their first inclination to search for additional information. Limitations As this study employed a community sample of primary school children, future research should test whether these results can be generalized to clinically anxious youth. Conclusions These findings provide first support for the notion that fearful individuals may become trapped in a vicious circle in which fear and a fear-related confirmation bias mutually strengthen each other, thereby maintaining the anxiety pathology.
机译:背景和目标一些认知模型提出信息处理偏差和恐惧是相互关联的。这个想法从未经过正式检验。因此,本研究调查了一个恶性循环的存在,通过这种恶性循环,确认偏见和恐惧会相互加剧。方法首先向301名学龄儿童(8-13岁)提供有关未知动物的威胁性,歧义性或阳性信息。然后,他们完成了计算机化的信息搜索任务,在此过程中,他们可以收集有关该新颖动物的其他(阴性,阳性或中性)信息。由于在任务期间反复评估了恐惧水平,因此有可能检查确认偏差和恐惧之间的相互关系。结果在整个实验过程中,确认偏倚与恐惧之间存在相互加强的互惠关系:恐惧的增加预示着负面信息的搜索量将随之增加,而对负面信息的搜索量的增加则进一步加剧了恐惧感。及时。此外,有关动物的初步信息成功地诱发了儿童的不同恐惧水平,并确定了他们寻找其他信息的第一倾向。局限性由于这项研究采用的是小学儿童的社区样本,因此未来的研究应测试这些结果是否可以推广到临床上焦虑的年轻人。结论这些发现为可怕的个体可能陷入一个恶性循环的观念提供了第一个支持,在这种恶性循环中,恐惧和与恐惧相关的确认偏见相互加强,从而保持了焦虑症的状态。

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