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Shared Visual Attention Reduces Hindsight Bias

机译:共享的视觉注意力减少了事后观察的偏见

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Hindsight bias is the tendency to retrospectively think of outcomes as being more foreseeable than they actually were. It is a robust judgment bias and is difficult to correct (or "debias"). In the experiments reported here, we used a visual paradigm in which performers decided whether blurred photos contained humans. Evaluators, who saw the photos unblurred and thus knew whether a human was present, estimated the proportion of participants who guessed whether a human was present. The evaluators exhibited visual hindsight bias in a way that matched earlier data from judgments of historical events surprisingly closely. Using eye tracking, we showed that a higher correlation between the gaze patterns of performers and evaluators (shared attention) is associated with lower hindsight bias. This association was validated by a causal method for debiasing: Showing the gaze patterns of the performers to the evaluators as they viewed the stimuli reduced the extent of hindsight bias.
机译:后见之明的偏见是回顾性地认为结果比实际更可预见的趋势。这是一个强有力的判断偏差,很难纠正(或称“偏差”)。在此处报道的实验中,我们使用了视觉范式,其中表演者确定模糊的照片是否包含人。评估人员看到照片不模糊不清,因此知道是否有人的情况下,他们估计了猜测是否有人的参与者的比例。评估人员表现出视觉后见偏见,其方式与历史事件的判断中的早期数据非常吻合。使用眼动追踪,我们发现表演者和评估者的注视方式之间的较高相关性(共同的注意力)与较低的后见之明相关。这种关联已通过消除偏见的因果方法得到了验证:向评估者展示表演者的注视方式,因为他们认为刺激能减少事后偏见的程度。

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