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The Flushtration Count Illusion: Attribute substitution tricks our interpretation of a simple visual event sequence
Authors:Cyril Thomas  André Didierjean  Gustav Kuhn
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London, UK;2. Laboratory of Psychology & MSHE, University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Abstract:When faced with a difficult question, people sometimes work out an answer to a related, easier question without realizing that a substitution has taken place (e.g., Kahneman, 2011, Thinking, fast and slow. New York, Farrar, Strauss, Giroux). In two experiments, we investigated whether this attribute substitution effect can also affect the interpretation of a simple visual event sequence. We used a magic trick called the ‘Flushtration Count Illusion’, which involves a technique used by magicians to give the illusion of having seen multiple cards with identical backs, when in fact only the back of one card (the bottom card) is repeatedly shown. In Experiment 1, we demonstrated that most participants are susceptible to the illusion, even if they have the visual and analytical reasoning capacity to correctly process the sequence. In Experiment 2, we demonstrated that participants construct a biased and simplified representation of the Flushtration Count by substituting some attributes of the event sequence. We discussed of the psychological processes underlying this attribute substitution effect.
Keywords:attribute substitution effect  dual-process theory  Flushtration Count Illusion  magic  misdirection  perception  reasoning
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