Holoien Deborah Son, Bergsieker Hilary B, Shelton J Nicole, Alegre Jan Marie
Department of Psychology.
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2015 Jan;108(1):76-92. doi: 10.1037/pspi0000003. Epub 2014 Nov 3.
Accurately perceiving whether interaction partners feel understood is important for developing intimate relationships and maintaining smooth interpersonal exchanges. During interracial interactions, when are Whites and racial minorities likely to accurately perceive how understood cross-race partners feel? We propose that participant race, desire to affiliate, and racial salience moderate accuracy in interracial interactions. Examination of cross-race roommates (Study 1) and interracial interactions with strangers (Study 2) revealed that when race is salient, Whites higher in desire to affiliate with racial minorities failed to accurately perceive the extent to which racial minority partners felt understood. Thus, although the desire to affiliate may appear beneficial, it may interfere with Whites' ability to accurately perceive how understood racial minorities feel. By contrast, racial minorities higher in desire to affiliate with Whites accurately perceived how understood White partners felt. Furthermore, participants' overestimation of how well they understood partners correlated negatively with partners' reports of relationship quality. Collectively, these findings indicate that racial salience and desire to affiliate moderate accurate perceptions of cross-race partners-even in the context of sustained interracial relationships-yielding divergent outcomes for Whites and racial minorities. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).
准确感知互动伙伴是否感到被理解,对于发展亲密关系和维持顺畅的人际交流至关重要。在跨种族互动中,白人和少数族裔何时可能准确感知跨种族伙伴的被理解程度呢?我们提出,参与者的种族、归属愿望和种族显著性会调节跨种族互动中的感知准确性。对跨种族室友(研究1)和与陌生人的跨种族互动(研究2)的考察发现,当种族显著时,与少数族裔有较高归属愿望的白人未能准确感知少数族裔伙伴的被理解程度。因此,尽管归属愿望看似有益,但它可能会干扰白人准确感知少数族裔感受的能力。相比之下,与白人有较高归属愿望的少数族裔准确感知到了白人伙伴的被理解程度。此外,参与者对自己理解伙伴程度的高估与伙伴对关系质量的报告呈负相关。总体而言,这些发现表明,种族显著性和归属愿望会调节对跨种族伙伴的准确感知——即使是在持续的跨种族关系背景下——对白人和少数族裔产生不同的结果。(PsycINFO数据库记录(c)2015美国心理学会,保留所有权利)