Tenney Elizabeth R, MacCoun Robert J, Spellman Barbara A, Hastie Reid
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, VA 22904-4400, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2007 Jan;18(1):46-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01847.x.
Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses are deemed more credible than inaccurate ones. But are those effects independent? Two experiments show that errors in testimony damage the overall credibility of witnesses who were confident about the erroneous testimony more than that of witnesses who were not confident about it. Furthermore, after making an error, less confident witnesses may appear more credible than more confident ones. Our interpretation of these results is that people make inferences about source calibration when evaluating testimony and other social communication.
自信的证人被认为比不自信的证人更可信,准确的证人被认为比不准确的证人更可信。但这些影响是独立的吗?两项实验表明,证词中的错误对那些对错误证词有信心的证人的整体可信度的损害,比对那些对此没有信心的证人的损害更大。此外,犯错后,不太自信的证人可能比更自信的证人看起来更可信。我们对这些结果的解释是,人们在评估证词和其他社会交流时会对信息来源的校准进行推断。