Proceedings of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology
The 9th Conference of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology
Session ID : P2-19
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An Investigation of Search Strategies for Hypothesis Generation Using Eye Movement Data
*Miki MatsumuroKazuhisa Miwa
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The hypothesis generation process is divided into two phases: the search phase and the decision phase. In the former phase, many possibilities for the hypotheses are considered; and in the latter phase a focal rule is decided upon. In the current study, we investigated the search phase using eye movement data. We detected two types of search strategies: one strategy was a spread-attention search in which participants spread their attention over a broad area in rule space; and the other was a focused-attention search in which participants concentrated their attention on a narrow area in rule space. Results of our experiment showed that the focused-attention search strategy was more effective for rule discovery than the spread-attention search strategy.
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