在读 #ThinkingFastAndSlow,读到 10%,感觉跟我之前读的 #HowEmotionsAreMade 和 #TheWillpowerInstinct 重叠还蛮多的。
#读书
The event of a lost wallet could evoke many different causes: the wallet slipped out of a pocket, was left in the restaurant, etc. However, when the ideas of lost wallet, New York, and crowds are juxtaposed, they jointly evoke the explanation that a pickpocket caused the loss.
我又让作者失望了,我完全没联想到钱包是被偷的。
evidence accumulates gradually and the interpretation is shaped by the emotion attached to the first impression. In an enduring classic of psychology, Solomon Asch presented descriptions of two people and asked for comments on their personality. What do you think of Alan and Ben?
Alan: intelligent—industrious— impulsive—critical—stubborn—envious
Ben: envious—stubborn—critical—impulsive—industrious—intelligent
If you are like most of us, you viewed Alan much more favorably than Ben.
真的耶!第一印象好重要!不过随着了解的加深最后应该都会收敛的
还是觉得好怪啊,他说做估计的时候要结合人口基数和特征描述(是否符合刻板印象),问题是刻板印象完全是一个 heuristic,不存在“人群中 50% 的人符合这个刻板印象”这样的 knowledge,所以到底能怎么结合?而且结合了之后完全有可能结果还是更偏向于刻板印象指示的,为什么要说做出这样的选择是错误的?除非刻板印象完全不靠谱,但作者并不是这个观点..
所以勉强能 get 到的 moral 就是 base rate matters…如果有额外信息的话也要考虑 base rate。总感觉作者的例子举得不大好。