The role of representativeness in reasoning and metacognitive processes: an in-depth analysis of the Linda problem (CROSBI ID 276947)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Dujmović, Marin ; Valerjev, Pavle ; Bajšanski, Igor
engleski
The role of representativeness in reasoning and metacognitive processes: an in-depth analysis of the Linda problem
We conducted a thorough investigation of the impact of representativeness on reasoning and metacognitive processes by employing the Linda problem. In congruent versions, the more representative response choice was also the correct one which was not the case in conflict versions. We manipulated the level of representativeness of the responses by making the component statements more or less representative of presented descriptions. The main findings revealed that higher levels of representativeness led to lower accuracy, faster responses and higher confidence. Detailed analysis revealed that certain reasoning processes heavily depend on representativeness and metacognitive assessments based on it (e.g., decoupling from a representative but incorrect response need not lead to lower confidence though it may be computationally expensive). Finally, responses remained mostly stable after rethinking, while answer changes towards the more representative choice were more likely than the opposite which implies Type 2 processes may support both normative and heuristic thinking.
Representativeness, meta-reasoning, metacognition, dual-process theory, Linda problem
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Podaci o izdanju
27 (2)
2021.
161-186
objavljeno
1354-6783
1464-0708
10.1080/13546783.2020.1746692
Povezanost rada
Kognitivna znanost (prirodne, tehničke, biomedicina i zdravstvo, društvene i humanističke znanosti), Psihologija