Mind-wandering, how do I measure thee with probes? Let me count the ways

被引:162
作者
Weinstein, Yana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts Lowell, Dept Psychol, 113 Wilder St,Suite 300, Lowell, MA 01854 USA
关键词
Mind wandering; Task-unrelated thoughts; Daydreaming; Attention; Framing; WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY; STREAM-OF-CONSCIOUSNESS; TASK-UNRELATED THOUGHT; EXECUTIVE-CONTROL; EVERYDAY ATTENTION; EYE-MOVEMENTS; OLDER-ADULTS; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; READING-COMPREHENSION; TEXT COMPREHENSION;
D O I
10.3758/s13428-017-0891-9
中图分类号
B841 [心理学研究方法];
学科分类号
040201 ;
摘要
In the past decade, a new field has formed to investigate the concept of mind-wandering, or task-unrelated thought. The state of mind-wandering is typically contrasted with being on-task, or paying attention to the task at hand, and is related to decrements in performance on cognitive tasks. The most widely used method for collecting mind-wandering data-the probe-caught method-involves stopping participants during a task and asking them where their attention is directed. In this review, 145 studies from 105 articles published between 2005 and 2015 were classified according to the framing and wording of the thought probe and response options. Five distinct methodologies were identified: neutral (in which counterbalancing was used to equally emphasize on-task and off-task states), dichotomous (say "yes" or "no" to one thought state), dichotomous (choose between two thought states), categorical, and scale. The review identifies at least 69 different methodological variants, catalogues the verbatim probes and response options used in each study, and suggests important considerations for future empirical work.
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