McNulty James K, Baker Levi R, Olson Michael A
Florida State University
Florida State University.
Psychol Sci. 2014 Aug;25(8):1649-57. doi: 10.1177/0956797614537833. Epub 2014 Jun 23.
Do people who feel good about themselves have better relations with others? Although the notion that they do is central to both classic and modern theories, there is little strong evidence to support it. We argue that one reason for the lack of evidence is that prior research has relied exclusively on explicit measures of self- and relationship evaluation. The current longitudinal study of newlywed couples used implicit measures of self- and partner evaluation, as well as explicit measures of self-, relationship, and partner evaluation, to examine the link between self-evaluations and changes in relationship evaluations over the first 3 years of marriage. Whereas explicit self-evaluations were unrelated to changes in all interpersonal measures, implicit self-evaluations positively predicted changes in implicit partner evaluations. This finding adds to previous research by highlighting the importance of automatic processes and implicit measures in the study of close interpersonal relationships.
自我感觉良好的人是否与他人有更好的关系?尽管他们确实如此的观念在经典理论和现代理论中都很核心,但几乎没有有力证据支持这一点。我们认为缺乏证据的一个原因是,先前的研究完全依赖于对自我和关系评价的显性测量。当前对新婚夫妇的纵向研究使用了对自我和伴侣评价的隐性测量,以及对自我、关系和伴侣评价的显性测量,来检验婚姻头三年中自我评价与关系评价变化之间的联系。虽然显性自我评价与所有人际测量的变化无关,但隐性自我评价正向预测了隐性伴侣评价的变化。这一发现通过强调自动过程和隐性测量在亲密人际关系研究中的重要性,为先前的研究增添了内容。