Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, WSH 8C, 55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2012;40(4):488-97.
In this study, we examined how manipulations of likeability and knowledge affected mock jurors' perceptions of female and male expert witness credibility (n = 290). Our findings extend the person-perception literature by demonstrating how warmth and competence overlap with existing conceptions of likeability and knowledge in the psycholegal domain. We found that experts high in likeability, knowledge, or both were perceived equally positively, regardless of gender, in a death penalty sentencing context. Gender differences emerged when the expert was low in likeability or knowledge. In these conditions the male expert was perceived more positively than the comparable female expert. Although intermediate judgments (e.g., perceptions of credibility) were affected by our manipulations, ultimate decisions (e.g., sentencing) were not. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
在这项研究中,我们考察了喜好度和信息量的操控如何影响模拟陪审员对女性和男性专家证人可信度的感知(n = 290)。我们的研究结果通过展示在心理法律领域中,温暖和能力如何与现有的喜好度和信息量概念重叠,扩展了人际知觉文献。我们发现,在死刑判决背景下,无论性别如何,高喜好度、高信息量或两者兼而有之的专家都会被同等积极地感知。当专家的喜好度或信息量较低时,就会出现性别差异。在这些情况下,男性专家比可比的女性专家更被正面看待。尽管中间判断(例如可信度的感知)受到我们操控的影响,但最终决策(例如判刑)不受影响。讨论了这些结果对理论和实践的意义。