Ruys Kirsten I, Spears Russell, Gordijn Ernestine H, de Vries Nanne K
Department of Social Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2006 Mar;90(3):399-411. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.90.3.399.
The authors investigated the role of dissimilarity on context effects in person perception. Most research predicts similar people to be similarly evaluated and different people to be contrasted with each other. However, some research suggests that similarity may enhance comparison and contrast. To explain these opposite effects, the authors argue that dissimilarity may influence 2 different processes with opposite consequences. Dissimilarity may decrease common categorization and thus the likelihood of comparison, resulting in reduced contrast, whereas during comparison itself dissimilarity may increase the perceived dissimilarity of features and thereby increase contrast. To investigate this, the authors conducted 3 studies in which they manipulated dissimilarity by inserting morphs that were related or unrelated to the context and target faces before judgments were made. The results indicate that dissimilarity may affect the likelihood and the outcome of comparison, with contrasting consequences.
作者们研究了差异在人物感知的情境效应中的作用。大多数研究预测,相似的人会得到相似的评价,而不同的人会相互形成对比。然而,一些研究表明,相似性可能会增强比较和对比。为了解释这些相反的效应,作者们认为,差异可能会影响两个具有相反结果的不同过程。差异可能会减少共同分类,从而降低比较的可能性,导致对比减弱,而在比较过程中,差异可能会增加特征的感知差异,从而增加对比。为了对此进行研究,作者们进行了三项研究,在这些研究中,他们在做出判断之前,通过插入与情境和目标面孔相关或不相关的变形图像来操纵差异。结果表明,差异可能会影响比较的可能性和结果,产生相反的后果。