Enjoyment of surprise endings depends on self-esteem
Interesting psychological study from Germany:
U.S. and German researchers found that people who have lower levels of self-esteem get more enjoyment from crime and detective stories that confirm their suspicions in the end, while those with higher self-esteem prefer a surprise ending.
“Personality plays a role in whether a person wants to be confirmed or surprised when they read mysteries,” Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, co-author of the study and assistant professor of communication at Ohio State University, said in a statement.
“People with low self-esteem like to feel they knew all along who committed the crime, probably because it makes them feel smarter.”
Link to the Yahoo News article
