Do you actually think a typical person has a coherent theory of how a heating system with a thermostat works?
It’s a very human and intuitive way of thinking. People bundle together various things that seem like they should somehow be related, and assume that if something has a good or bad influence on one of these things, it must also influence other related things in the same direction. When you think about it, it’s not a bad heuristic for dealing with a world too complex to understand with full accuracy.
I would imagine it’s simply an application of the extremely general (and useful) rule of thumb “if doing something has an effect, doing it a lot will probably have a lot of that effect”.
Do you actually think a typical person has a coherent theory of how a heating system with a thermostat works?
It’s a very human and intuitive way of thinking. People bundle together various things that seem like they should somehow be related, and assume that if something has a good or bad influence on one of these things, it must also influence other related things in the same direction. When you think about it, it’s not a bad heuristic for dealing with a world too complex to understand with full accuracy.
I would imagine it’s simply an application of the extremely general (and useful) rule of thumb “if doing something has an effect, doing it a lot will probably have a lot of that effect”.