Woltin Karl-Andrew, Corneille Olivier, Yzerbyt Vincent Y
1Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2014 Apr;40(4):526-39. doi: 10.1177/0146167213519479. Epub 2014 Jan 23.
This research investigates whether metacognitive experiences accompanying the retrieval of autobiographical memories influence judgments about others. Based on social projection research, we tested the hypothesis that ease-of-retrieval, affecting how the self is perceived, affects first impressions. In line with this prediction, Experiment 1 showed that participants asked to recall a few personal instances of assertive behavior (easy retrieval) judged an unknown person to be more assertive than participants recalling many instances (difficult retrieval). Experiment 2, targeting creativity, provided evidence for the retrieval-ease mechanism: The effect disappeared when ease-of-retrieval was discredited as informational source in a misattribution paradigm. Finally, Experiments 3 and 4 replicated this pattern for the same personality traits and demonstrated two boundary conditions: Participants' ease of autobiographical recalls affected judgments of in- but not outgroup members (Experiment 3), and judgments of unknown others were affected after autobiographical recall but not after recalling behaviors of someone else (Experiment 4).
本研究调查了伴随自传体记忆提取的元认知体验是否会影响对他人的判断。基于社会投射研究,我们检验了这样一个假设:记忆提取的难易程度会影响自我认知,进而影响第一印象。与这一预测一致,实验1表明,被要求回忆少数自信行为个人实例(容易提取)的参与者比回忆多个实例(难以提取)的参与者,认为一个陌生人更自信。以创造力为目标的实验2为提取难易机制提供了证据:在错误归因范式中,当提取的难易程度作为信息来源被质疑时,这种效应就消失了。最后,实验3和实验4针对相同的人格特质重复了这一模式,并证明了两个边界条件:参与者自传体回忆的难易程度影响对组内成员而非组外成员的判断(实验3),以及对陌生人的判断在自传体回忆后受到影响,但在回忆他人行为后则不受影响(实验4)。