Escalation of commitment is independent of numeracy and cognitive reflection. Failed replication and extension of Staw (1976)

IF 1.2 Q3 ECONOMICS Economics and Business Review Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.18559/ebr.2021.2.2
Michał J. Białek, M. Węgrzyn, E. Meyers
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Abstract First demonstrated by Staw (1976), escalation of commitment is the tendency for an individual to increase their commitment to a failing course of action when they are personally responsible for the negative consequences. An attempt was made to replicate this finding and test whether individual differences in numeracy and cognitive reflection could help explain such an effect. No evidence for escalation of commitment amongst the participants was found (N = 365). Participants simply invested more in more promising projects. Also, no evidence was found that numeracy or cognitive reflection predict escalation behaviour. The validity of escalation of commitment behaviour is discussed which suggests that future work should look to explore the boundary conditions of such an effect.
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承诺的升级与计算能力和认知反射无关。Staw的复制和扩展失败(1976)
Staw(1976)首先证明,承诺升级是指当个人对消极后果负责时,个人倾向于增加他们对失败行为的承诺。研究人员试图重复这一发现,并测试计算能力和认知反射的个体差异是否有助于解释这种影响。在参与者中没有发现承诺升级的证据(N = 365)。参与者只是在更有前途的项目上投入更多。此外,没有证据表明计算能力或认知反射可以预测升级行为。讨论了承诺行为升级的有效性,这表明未来的工作应该着眼于探索这种效应的边界条件。
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