愿望感知:一种基于价值的偏见,用于对亲近的他人进行感知
Shir Ginosar Yaari1, Dana Katsoty1, Anat Bardi2
1Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Journal of personality and social psychology
|December 16, 2024
概括
人们经常认为他们的亲密关系反映了他们自己的价值观. 这项研究表明,个人价值观偏见了对朋友和家人的看法,影响了关系准确性.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 关系科学科学 关系科学
背景情况:
- 准确地感知亲密的人对关系的运作至关重要.
- 尽管有充足的信息,个人往往误解他们的伴侣,朋友和家人.
研究的目的:
- 调查个人价值观是否会影响人们对他人的价值观,行为和特征的看法.
- 检查这种基于价值的感知偏差在各种亲密关系中的流行程度和影响.
主要方法:
- 六项涉及2225名参与者的研究测试了价值感知偏差.
- 参与者报告了他们的个人价值观和感知到的价值观/行为/亲密对方的特征.
- 亲密对方的实际价值/行为/特征也被报告用于比较.
主要成果:
- 个人价值观显著预测了对亲密他人价值观和行为的看法,即使在控制目标的实际价值观时也是如此.
- 这种偏见在各种密切关系中被观察到,包括配偶,浪漫伴侣,孩子,父母和朋友.
- 初步证据表明,在高质量的关系中,偏见可能更强.
结论:
- 个人价值观作为一个模式,影响个人如何看待他们身边的人.
- 这种价值对应性偏差可能会对关系质量产生影响,并具有适应性功能.
- 了解这种偏见是提高人际准确性和关系动态的关键.
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