Harker L, Keltner D
Department of Psychology, Institute of Personality and Social Research, University of California, Berkeley 94720-5050, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2001 Jan;80(1):112-24.
To test hypotheses about positive emotion, the authors examined the relationship of positive emotional expression in women's college pictures to personality, observer ratings, and life outcomes. Consistent with the notion that positive emotions help build personal resources, positive emotional expression correlated with the self-reported personality traits of affiliation, competence, and low negative emotionality across adulthood and predicted changes in competence and negative emotionality. Observers rated women displaying more positive emotion more favorably on several personality dimensions and expected interactions with them to be more rewarding; thus, demonstrating the beneficial social consequences of positive emotions. Finally, positive emotional expression predicted favorable outcomes in marriage and personal well-being up to 30 years later. Controlling for physical attractiveness and social desirability had little impact on these findings.
为了检验关于积极情绪的假设,作者研究了女性大学照片中的积极情绪表达与个性、观察者评分及生活结果之间的关系。与积极情绪有助于构建个人资源这一观点一致,积极情绪表达与成年期自我报告的亲和性、能力及低消极情绪性等个性特质相关,并预测了能力和消极情绪的变化。观察者在几个个性维度上对表现出更多积极情绪的女性评价更高,并预期与她们的互动会更有收获;因此,证明了积极情绪有益的社会影响。最后,积极情绪表达预测了30年后婚姻和个人幸福感方面的良好结果。控制外貌吸引力和社会期望对这些结果影响甚微。