Wolfson S
Division of Psychology, University of Northumbria, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2000 Sep;14(3):295-8. doi: 10.1037//0893-164x.14.3.295.
False consensus, or the tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share one's own attitudes and behaviors, was investigated in a study of 348 university students classified as non-drug users, cannabis-only users, or amphetamine + cannabis users. Participants estimated the prevalence of cannabis and amphetamine use among students. Cannabis and amphetamine users made significantly higher estimates of cannabis use among students than did nonusers, whereas amphetamine users gave significantly higher estimates of amphetamine use than nonusers and cannabis-only users. Correlations between estimates of use among friends and other students were significantly positive for both drugs. The results suggest that students are motivated to overestimate the commonality of their own position on drug use and that their estimates may also be influenced by selective exposure.
虚假共识,即高估他人与自己态度和行为一致程度的倾向,在一项针对348名大学生的研究中得到了调查。这些学生被分为非吸毒者、仅吸食大麻者或同时吸食安非他命和大麻者。参与者估计了学生中使用大麻和安非他命的比例。大麻和安非他命使用者对学生中使用大麻的估计显著高于非使用者,而安非他命使用者对安非他命使用的估计显著高于非使用者和仅吸食大麻者。对于这两种毒品,朋友和其他学生使用估计之间的相关性均为显著正相关。结果表明,学生们有动机高估自己在毒品使用问题上立场的普遍性,而且他们的估计可能也受到选择性接触的影响。