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When things do ‘smell fishy’

One of the questions asked was the Moses Illusion

“Something smells fishy” is a metaphor with variants of it appearing in more than 20 languages worldwide. New research suggests this metaphor actually describes a tendency people have to be suspicious when they smell spoiling fish — an evolved mechanism that helped humans survive.

While this tendency to be suspicious can have drawbacks by undermining trust in others, researchers say the effect also can support reason and judgement.
“If I’m distrustful, then I’m thinking, ‘Something’s wrong here.’ And then I have to think more critically and figure out what is wrong,” says Norbert Schwarz, the study’s lead author and director of the USC Dornsife Center for Mind and Society.

Schwarz and researchers David Lee and Eunjung Kim from the University of Michigan conducted reasoning experiments to test their suspicion. They asked 31 students to complete a questionnaire in a booth that the researchers had sprayed with fish oil. Separately, 30 other students completed their questionnaires in a booth that didn’t smell fishy.

Among the various questions was a red herring that scientists call the Moses Illusion: “How many animals of each kind did Moses take on the Ark?” Repeated tests have shown people fail to notice that the Moses Illusion contains misinformation, even if during an experiment, they are forewarned of a potential distortion. Participants consistently answer “two” to this question, even when they know that Noah, not Moses, built the Ark and ferried pairs of animals. In this latest study, a spritz of fish oil in one booth appears to have prompted many participants to look beyond the illusion and recognise the misinformation.

In the fishy booth, 13 of 31 students (42 per cent) detected something amiss with the Moses question. These skeptics responded that they “can’t say” how many animals Moses had taken. By contrast, their peers in the non-fishy booth were more trusting: Only five of those 30 students — 17 per cent— noticed the distortion. Schwarz hopes to further explore the “something smells fishy” metaphor.

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( Source : deccan chronicle )
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