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Title: LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT


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LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT
  • THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PREDICTION 2

2
Overview
  • Examine research on other biases in
    prediction/hypothesis testing.
  • Ask which features of our cognitive apparatus
    give rise to the heuristics used. e.g., memory
    search similarity judgements

3
Some Further Heuristics
  • Illusory Correlation
  • Availability
  • Representativeness
  • Anchoring and Adjustment

4
Links between the heuristics
  • Heuristics studied inter-relate.
  • E.g. confirmation bias can cause overconfidence
  • E.g. availability can cause illusory correlation
  • Make sure you look for linkages in the material
    covered

5
Illusory Correlation
  • First studied by Chapman Chapman (1969)
  • Finding subjects who believe that two
    events/properties etc. are correlated will
    bolster this belief when exposed to either
    neutral or mildly disconfirmatory, data

6
Experiment on Illusory Correlation
  • Clinical psychologists exposed to sets of stimuli
    from Draw a Person Test each labelled with
    diagnosis e.g. depression
  • Clinicians asked to evaluate the relationship for
    that data set between features of drawing and
    diagnoses
  • Example Is there a correlation between big eyes,
    and a diagnosis of paranoia?
  • Results Clincians indicated strong positive
    relationship as present, if they had strong prior
    belief in relationship.
  • Replicates even with weak negative correlation in
    data.

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What causes illusory correlation?
  • MANY CANDIDATES
  • Confirmation bias actively seek only confirming
    instances in retrospect
  • Availability confirming instances may be more
    available in memory (either through storage or
    retrieval).
  • ?Social factors unwillingness to admit to having
    been wrong.
  • Laziness/cognitive miser account, Hypothesis
    error implies hypothesis revision, which is
    effortful,
  • Kuhn (Theory of Scientific Revolutions) can only
    replace an existing theory with a new, better
    theory. (Says Popperian falsification is naive).
  • How can illusory correlation be cured??

8
Availability Heuristic
  • One of Three Heuristics Proposed by Kahneman
    Tversky (1973). Others
  • Representativeness
  • Anchoring and adjustment
  • Heuristic for estimating probability
  • Relies on
  • Structure of memory
  • Meta-cognitive ability

9
Availability Definition
  • A person is said to employ the availability
    heuristic whenever he estimates frequency or
    probability by the ease with which instances or
    associations could be brought to mind

10
Availability in Use
  • Examples
  • Do more English words have R as first or as
    third letter
  • Famous name demonstration. Subjects believe that
    gender-balanced lists contain more women (men) if
    the women (men) are more famous.
  • Ease of recall is often good clue to probability
    - but not always.

11
Causes of death Study Slovic, Fischhoff
Lichtenstein (1976)
  • Subjects asked to estimate frequency of various
    causes of death.
  • Cause S. estimate Truth
  • Tornado 564 90
  • Fireworks 160 6
  • Asthma 506 1886
  • Drowning 1684 7380
  • (rates per 200m US residents per year)

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Why do we use the availability heuristic?
  • Availability also affects our perception of
    everyday lives Ross Sicoly's study of members
    of couple's perceived responsibility for
    activities
  • Availability also related to overconfidence. Hard
    to cure, even if we are aware of it
  • based on fundamental aspect of memory search
  • generally fail to get necessary feedback.
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