Are you mind-wandering, or is your mind on task? The effect of probe framing on mind-wandering reports

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Yana Weinstein
Henry J. De Lima
Tim van der Zee
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[1] University of Massachusetts Lowell,Department of Psychology
[2] Boston College,Graduate School of Social Work
[3] Leiden University,Graduate School of Teaching
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Mind-wandering; Task-unrelated thoughts; Framing; Response bias;
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The last decade has seen a dramatic rise in the number of studies that utilize the probe-caught method of collecting mind-wandering reports. This method involves stopping participants during a task, presenting them with a thought probe, and asking them to choose the appropriate report option to describe their thought-state. In this experiment we manipulated the framing of this probe, and demonstrated a substantial difference in mind-wandering reports as a function of whether the probe was presented in a mind-wandering frame compared with an on-task frame. This framing effect has implications both for interpretations of existing data and for methodological choices made by researchers who use the probe-caught mind-wandering paradigm.
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页码:754 / 760
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