The Best-Case Heuristic: Relative Optimism in Relationships, Politics, and a Global Health Pandemic.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1177/01461672231191360
Hallgeir Sjåstad, Jay Van Bavel
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Abstract

In four experiments covering three different life domains, participants made future predictions in what they considered the most realistic scenario, an optimistic best-case scenario, or a pessimistic worst-case scenario (N = 2,900 Americans). Consistent with a best-case heuristic, participants made "realistic" predictions that were much closer to their best-case scenario than to their worst-case scenario. We found the same best-case asymmetry in health-related predictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, for romantic relationships, and a future presidential election. In a fully between-subject design (Experiment 4), realistic and best-case predictions were practically identical, and they were naturally made faster than the worst-case predictions. At least in the current study domains, the findings suggest that people generate "realistic" predictions by leaning toward their best-case scenario and largely ignoring their worst-case scenario. Although political conservatism was correlated with lower covid-related risk perception and lower support of early public-health interventions, the best-case prediction heuristic was ideologically symmetric.

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最佳情况启发式:关系、政治和全球健康大流行中的相对乐观主义。
在涵盖三个不同生活领域的四项实验中,参与者按照他们认为最现实的情景、乐观的最佳情景或悲观的最差情景进行未来预测(2900 名美国人)。与最佳情况启发式相一致的是,参与者做出的 "现实 "预测更接近于最佳情况,而不是最坏情况。我们发现,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,与健康相关的预测、对恋爱关系的预测以及对未来总统选举的预测也存在同样的最佳情况不对称现象。在完全的主体间设计(实验 4)中,现实预测和最佳预测实际上是相同的,而且现实预测的速度自然要快于最佳预测。至少在当前的研究领域中,研究结果表明,人们通过倾向于最佳情况而基本忽略最坏情况来得出 "现实 "预测。虽然政治保守主义与较低的与病毒相关的风险认知和较低的早期公共卫生干预支持率相关,但最佳情况预测启发式在意识形态上是对称的。
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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