Cottrell Catherine A, Neuberg Steven L, Li Norman P
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 326111-2250, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2007 Feb;92(2):208-31. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.92.2.208.
Humans, as discriminately social creatures, make frequent judgments about others' suitability for interdependent social relations. Which characteristics of others guide these judgments and, thus, shape patterns of human affiliation? Extant research is only minimally useful for answering this question. On the basis of a sociofunctional analysis of human sociality, the authors hypothesized that people highly value trustworthiness and (to a lesser extent) cooperativeness in others with whom they may be interdependent, regardless of the specific tasks, goals, or functions of the group or relationship, but value other favorable characteristics (e.g., intelligence) differentially across such tasks, goals, or functions. Participants in 3 studies considered various characteristics for ideal members of interdependent groups (e.g., work teams, athletic teams) and relationships (e.g., family members, employees). Across different measures of trait importance and different groups and relationships, trustworthiness was considered extremely important for all interdependent others; the evidence for the enhanced importance of cooperativeness across different interdependence contexts was more equivocal. In contrast, people valued other characteristics primarily as they were relevant to the specific nature of the interdependent group or relationship. These empirical investigations illuminate the essence of human sociality with its foundation of trust and highlight the usefulness of a theoretically derived framework of valued characteristics.
作为有区别地进行社交的生物,人类经常对他人是否适合建立相互依赖的社会关系做出判断。他人的哪些特征引导了这些判断,从而塑造了人类的归属模式?现有研究对回答这个问题的作用微乎其微。基于对人类社会性的社会功能分析,作者假设,人们高度重视与自己可能相互依赖的他人的可信赖性(以及在较小程度上的合作性),无论群体或关系的具体任务、目标或功能是什么,但在不同的任务、目标或功能中,对其他有利特征(如智力)的重视程度有所不同。三项研究的参与者考虑了相互依赖的群体(如工作团队、运动队)和关系(如家庭成员、员工)中理想成员的各种特征。在不同的特质重要性衡量标准以及不同的群体和关系中,可信赖性对所有相互依赖的他人都被认为极其重要;关于合作性在不同相互依赖情境中重要性增强的证据则更不明确。相比之下,人们主要根据其他特征与相互依赖的群体或关系的特定性质的相关性来重视这些特征。这些实证研究揭示了以信任为基础的人类社会性的本质,并突出了一个从理论推导出来的有价值特征框架的有用性。