Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Emotion. 2009 Dec;9(6):874-84. doi: 10.1037/a0017399.
The present study tested whether empathic accuracy and physiological linkage during an emotion recognition task are facilitated by a cultural match between rater and target (cultural advantage model) or unaffected (cultural equivalence model). Participants were 161 college students of African American, Chinese American, European American, or Mexican American ethnicity. To assess empathic accuracy-knowing what another person is feeling-participant's (raters) used a rating dial to provide continuous, real-time ratings of the valence and intensity of emotions being experienced by 4 strangers (targets). Targets were African American, Chinese American, European American, or Mexican American women who had been videotaped having a conversation with their dating partner in a previous study and had rated their own feelings during the interaction. Empathic accuracy was defined as the similarity between ratings of the videotaped interactions obtained from raters and targets. To assess emotional empathy--feeling what another person is feeling--we examined physiological linkage (similarity between raters' and targets' physiology). Our findings for empathic accuracy supported the cultural equivalence model, while those for physiological linkage provided some support for the cultural advantage model.
本研究旨在检验在情绪识别任务中,评估者和目标之间的文化匹配(文化优势模型)是否会促进共情准确性和生理联系,或者是否不受影响(文化等同模型)。参与者为 161 名具有非裔美国人、华裔美国人、欧裔美国人和墨西哥裔美国人种族背景的大学生。为了评估共情准确性——了解他人的感受,参与者(评估者)使用评分表盘,对 4 名陌生人(目标)正在经历的情绪的效价和强度进行连续的实时评分。目标是在之前的研究中与约会伴侣进行对话并在互动过程中对自己的感受进行评分的非裔美国女性、华裔美国女性、欧裔美国女性或墨西哥裔美国女性。共情准确性被定义为评估者从录像互动中获得的评分与目标的评分之间的相似性。为了评估情感共情——感受他人的感受,我们检查了生理联系(评估者和目标之间的生理学相似性)。我们的共情准确性研究结果支持文化等同模型,而生理联系的研究结果则为文化优势模型提供了一些支持。