Prinstein Mitchell J, Wang Shirley S
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599-3270, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2005 Jun;33(3):293-306. doi: 10.1007/s10802-005-3566-4.
Adolescents' perceptions of their friends' behavior strongly predict adolescents' own behavior, however, these perceptions often are erroneous. This study examined correlates of discrepancies between adolescents' perceptions and friends' reports of behavior. A total of 120 11th-grade adolescents provided data regarding their engagement in deviant and health risk behaviors, as well as their perceptions of the behavior of their best friend, as identified through sociometric assessment. Data from friends' own report were used to calculate discrepancy measures of adolescents' overestimations and estimation errors (absolute value of discrepancies) of friends' behavior. Adolescents also completed a measure of friendship quality, and a sociometric assessment yielding measures of peer acceptance/rejection and aggression. Findings revealed that adolescents' peer rejection and aggression were associated with greater overestimations of friends' behavior. This effect was partially mediated by adolescents' own behavior, consistent with a false consensus effect. Low levels of positive friendship quality were significantly associated with estimation errors, but not overestimations specifically.
青少年对其朋友行为的认知能有力地预测青少年自身的行为,然而,这些认知往往是错误的。本研究考察了青少年认知与朋友行为报告之间差异的相关因素。共有120名十一年级青少年提供了有关他们参与越轨和健康风险行为的数据,以及他们对通过社会测量评估确定的最好朋友行为的认知。来自朋友自身报告的数据用于计算青少年对朋友行为高估和估计误差(差异绝对值)的差异度量。青少年还完成了一份友谊质量量表,以及一项产生同伴接纳/拒绝和攻击度量的社会测量评估。研究结果显示,青少年的同伴拒绝和攻击与对朋友行为的更高估有关。这种效应部分由青少年自身的行为介导,这与错误共识效应一致。低水平的积极友谊质量与估计误差显著相关,但与特定的高估无关。