人的感知和元感知中的思想感觉准确性:一个整合性的视角
Jacquie D Vorauer1, Sara D Hodges2, Judith A Hall3
1Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;
Annual review of psychology
|January 17, 2025
概括
了解社会互动中的思想感觉准确度是关键. 在我们如何看待他人方面存在偏见.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
背景情况:
- 个人往往希望了解他们的互动伙伴的想法和感受.
- 对他人的内在状态的准确判断在社会互动中至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 对现实互动中思想感觉准确性的当前研究进行审查.
- 探索使用的信息,准确性的预测因素,以及准确性的影响.
- 检查元感知 (判断他人对自己的看法) 与思想感觉准确性的相关性.
主要方法:
- 对现有关于思想感觉准确性和元准确性的文献进行系统审查.
- 关于准确性,信息使用,预测因素和结果的关键研究问题周围的发现组织.
- 整合了思想感觉准确性和元准确性研究的发现.
主要成果:
- 思想感觉准确性是指在互动过程中对他人的想法和感觉的判断的准确性.
- 在自发的超感知系统偏见显著导致思想感觉的不准确性.
- 对元精度的研究对于全面了解思想感觉精度至关重要.
结论:
- 了解和提高思想感觉准确度对于有效的社交互动很重要.
- 解决元感知中的系统偏见提供了一条减少可预防的不准确性的途径.
- 整合关于思想感觉准确性和元准确性的文献可以产生新的见解并推动该领域的发展.
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