Weisbuch Max, Ivcevic Zorana, Ambady Nalini
Department of Psychology, Tufts University.
J Exp Soc Psychol. 2009 May;45(3):573-576. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2008.12.009.
With recent growth in the use of personal webpages and online social networking, people are changing the way that they meet and form impressions of each other. The current research examines the correspondence in impressions formed from face-to-face interaction and personal webpages. As expected, people liked by interaction partners were also liked on the basis of their Facebook((R)) pages. Across the two social mediums, social perceivers utilized analogous criteria in forming impressions: interaction partners and webpage viewers liked people who were socially expressive in face-to-face interaction and personal webpages, respectively. Finally, webpage expressivity and webpage self-disclosure were independent constructs, predictive of face-to-face counterparts: nonverbal expressivity and verbal self-disclosure. Implications for the changing landscape of social perception are discussed.
随着个人网页和在线社交网络使用的近期增长,人们正在改变他们相互见面和形成印象的方式。当前的研究考察了通过面对面互动和个人网页形成的印象之间的对应关系。正如预期的那样,在互动中受到伙伴喜欢的人在其脸书页面上也受到喜欢。在这两种社交媒介中,社会感知者在形成印象时使用了类似的标准:互动伙伴和网页浏览者分别喜欢在面对面互动和个人网页中善于社交表达的人。最后,网页表达性和网页自我表露是独立的构念,可预测面对面情境中的对应构念:非言语表达性和言语自我表露。本文讨论了对社会认知不断变化的格局的影响。