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Experimenter Expectancy Bias Does Not Explain Eurasian Jays' (Garrulus glandarius) Performance in a Desire-State Attribution Task

机译:实验者的期望偏差不能解释在欲望状态归因任务中的欧亚Jays(Garrulus glandarius)表现

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Male Eurasian jays have been found to adjust the type of food they share with their female partner after seeing her eat 1 type of food to satiety. One interpretation of this behavior is that the male encoded the female's decreased desire for the food she was sated on, and adjusted his behavior accordingly. However, in these studies, the male's actions were scored by experimenters who knew on which food the female was sated. Thus, it is possible that the experimenters' expectations (subconsciously) affected their behavior during tests that, in turn, inadvertently could have influenced the males' actions. Here, we repeated the original test with an experimenter who was blind to the food on which the female was sated. This procedure yielded the same results as the original studies: The male shared food with the female that was in line with her current desire. Thus, our results rule out the possibility that the Eurasian jay males' actions in the food sharing task could be explained by the effects of an experimenter expectancy bias.
机译:在看到欧亚混血人吃了一种饱腹感的食物后,发现他们会调整与伴侣的食物种类。这种行为的一种解释是,男性编码了女性对她所吃的食物的减少的渴望,并相应地调整了其行为。但是,在这些研究中,实验者对雄性的行为进行了评分,这些实验者知道雌性对哪种食物感兴趣。因此,有可能实验者的期望(在潜意识中)影响了他们在测试过程中的行为,进而无意中影响了男性的行为。在这里,我们对一位实验者重复了最初的测试,该实验者不知道女性所吃的食物。此程序产生的结果与原始研究结果相同:男性与女性共享食物,这符合她目前的需求。因此,我们的结果排除了由实验者预期偏差的影响来解释欧亚杰伊男性在食物共享任务中的行为的可能性。

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