二级零和误解:人们高估了别人的零和误解
Shasha Yang1, Yongfang Liu1, Sijing Chen2
1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Psychological Crisis Intervention, School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Personality & social psychology bulletin
|October 24, 2025
概括
人们往往高估别人的零和信念,认为他们纯粹是自私的. 这种过度估计会减少合作,但社会规范干预可能有助于培养更多的协作行为.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
背景情况:
- 零和信念,一个人的收益需要另一个人的损失的想法,是普遍存在的.
- 了解这些信念的高估对于解释合作赤字至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 系统地检查对他人的零和信念的高估.
- 为了确定驱动这种高估的心理机制.
- 为了研究这种认知偏见的行为后果.
主要方法:
- 进行了12项实证研究,共有2615名参与者.
- 利用各种不同的实验设计,调查和隐性测量.
- 使用抽象的游戏背景和日常环境来评估行为.
主要成果:
- 始终表明,个人在明确和隐含的层面上都高估了他人对零和信念的看法.
- 确定在高构造水平上解释他人作为一个关键的心理机制.
- 显示过高估计零和信念显著减少合作行为.
结论:
- 个人有一种稳定的倾向,高估别人的零和信念.
- 这种高估是由于将他人视为纯粹的自我利益驱动的.
- 专注于社会规范的干预可以潜在地纠正这种偏见并加强合作.
更多相关视频
06:42Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation of the Posterior Medial Frontal Cortex to Experimentally Reduce Ideological Threat Responses
Published on: September 28, 2018
12.1K
06:18The Collective Trust Game: An Online Group Adaptation of the Trust Game Based on the HoneyComb Paradigm
Published on: October 20, 2022
2.5K
相关概念视频
Unrealistic Optimism Bias
204
Unrealistic optimism bias is the tendency to overestimate the likelihood of positive outcomes. This cognitive bias makes individuals believe they are less likely to experience failures, setbacks, or risks and more likely to succeed than others. For example, people may assume they are less prone to health issues, accidents, or financial struggles than their peers, even when they share similar risk factors.One key component of this bias is the above-average effect, where individuals perceive...
204
Hindsight Biases
4.2K
Hindsight bias leads you to believe that the event you just experienced was predictable, even though it really wasn’t. In other words, you knew all along that things would turn out the way they did. Can you relate this to the phrase "Hindsight is 20/20" now?
4.2K
Fundamental Attribution Error
13.7K
According to some social psychologists, people tend to overemphasize internal factors as explanations—or attributions—for the behavior of other people. They tend to assume that the behavior of another person is a trait of that person, and to underestimate the power of the situation on the behavior of others. They tend to fail to recognize when the behavior of another is due to situational variables, and thus to the person’s state. This erroneous assumption is...
13.7K
Confirmation Biases
7.6K
The confirmation bias is the tendency to focus on information that confirms our existing beliefs and ignore information that is inconsistent with our expectations. For example, if you think that your professor is not very nice, you notice all of the instances of rude behavior exhibited by the professor while ignoring the countless pleasant interactions he is involved in on a daily basis. Have you ever fallen prey to the confirmation bias, either as the source or target of such bias?
7.6K
Stereotype Threat and Self-fulfilling Prophecies
41.9K
When we hold a stereotype about a person, we have expectations that he or she will fulfill that stereotype. A self-fulfilling prophecy is an expectation held by a person that alters his or her behavior in a way that tends to make it true. When we hold stereotypes about a person, we tend to treat the person according to our expectations. This treatment can influence the person to act according to our stereotypic expectations, thus confirming our stereotypic beliefs. Research by Rosenthal and...
41.9K
Motivational Bias
309
Cognitive bias results from limitations in thinking and information processing, leading to systematic errors in judgment. Conversely, motivational bias stems from personal desires or emotions, causing distortions in perception to align with self-interest. Motivational bias influences how individuals perceive and attribute causes to events, often shaped by personal needs, goals, and self-esteem preservation. This bias can distort judgment, leading to inaccurate assessments of success, failure,...
309
