School of Psychology, University of Auckland.
Department of Psychology, Yale University.
Emotion. 2020 Apr;20(3):353-367. doi: 10.1037/emo0000653. Epub 2019 Aug 1.
Partners' negative emotions communicate social information necessary for individuals to respond appropriately to important relational events. Yet, there is inconsistent evidence regarding whether partners' emotional expression enhances accurate perceptions of partners' emotions. The current studies make methodological and theoretical extensions to the extant literature by directly assessing whether partners' emotional expression during relationship interactions predicts 2 types of accuracy relevant to the theorized interpersonal functions of negative emotions: tracking accuracy and directional bias. In Studies 1 and 2, both members of recruited couples reported on their own negative emotions, disclosure of emotions, and perceptions of their partners' negative emotions during relationship interactions at the end of each day for 21 days. In Study 3, couples engaged in an emotionally relevant discussion in the laboratory. Participants immediately reviewed their discussions and rated their own negative emotions and perceptions of their partners' negative emotions within each 30-s segment of the discussion. Independent coders rated the degree to which each person expressed their emotions during the discussion. In all three studies, partners' greater emotional expression predicted perceivers more accurately tracking partners' negative emotions (greater tracking accuracy). High levels of partners' emotional expression also predicted perceivers overestimating partners' negative emotions (greater directional bias). This expression-perception pattern should support the interpersonal function of negative emotions by orienting perceivers to important emotional events that would be costly to overlook. The results, considered in the context of prior research, highlight the importance of matching methodological approaches with the theoretical processes under investigation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
伴侣的消极情绪传达了个体对重要关系事件做出适当反应所需的社会信息。然而,关于伴侣的情绪表达是否增强了对伴侣情绪的准确感知,证据并不一致。当前的研究通过直接评估关系互动中伴侣的情绪表达是否预测了与消极情绪的理论人际功能相关的两种准确性,对现有文献进行了方法学和理论上的扩展:跟踪准确性和方向偏差。在研究 1 和研究 2 中,招募的夫妻双方在每天关系互动结束时,连续 21 天报告自己的消极情绪、情绪表露以及对伴侣的消极情绪的感知。在研究 3 中,夫妻双方在实验室进行了一次情感相关的讨论。参与者立即回顾了他们的讨论,并对讨论的每 30 秒片段内自己的消极情绪和对伴侣的消极情绪进行了评分。独立的编码员对每个人在讨论中表达情绪的程度进行了评分。在所有三项研究中,伴侣情绪表达越多,感知者更准确地跟踪伴侣的消极情绪(跟踪准确性越高)。伴侣情绪表达水平高也预测了感知者对伴侣的消极情绪过高估计(方向偏差越大)。这种表达-感知模式通过引导感知者关注那些容易忽视的重要情感事件,应该支持消极情绪的人际功能。考虑到先前的研究,这些结果强调了使方法学方法与研究中的理论过程相匹配的重要性。(美国心理协会,《心理科学》,2020)