PSYCHOLOGIA
Online ISSN : 1347-5916
Print ISSN : 0033-2852
ISSN-L : 0033-2852
SPECIAL ISSUE: REASONING
Guest Editors: Hiroshi Yama & Ken I. Manktelow
GENERAL TRUST AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES ON THE WASON SELECTION TASK WITH SHARING-RULE
Kai HIRAISHIJuko ANDOYutaka ONOToshikazu HASEGAWA
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2004 年 47 巻 4 号 p. 226-237

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On the Wason selection task with the Sharing-rule, there are three major response patterns; 1) to select those cards that detect resource-provider’s non-cooperation to in-group, 2) to select those cards that detect resource-provider’s failure to exclude out-group parasitism, and 3) to select the cards that detect both types of rule violation. We examined the relationship between the individual differences on the Sharing-rule Wason selection task and the participants’ general trust level. Results showed lower general trusters tended to select the cards that detect resource-provider’s failure to exclude out-group parasitism. The higher general trusters showed a tendency to select only the cards that detect non-cooperation by resource-provider. These results suggest that individual differences on social rule reasoning are related to respondents’ perception, cognition, and attitude towards the social world.
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