University of Haifa, Israel.
University of Rochester, NY, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2021 Mar;47(3):468-485. doi: 10.1177/0146167220929218. Epub 2020 Jun 17.
Can perceived responsiveness, the belief that meaningful others attend to and react supportively to core defining feature of the self, shape the structure of attitudes? We predicted that perceived responsiveness fosters open-mindedness, which, in turn, allows people to be simultaneously aware of opposing evaluations of an attitude object. We also hypothesized that this process will result in behavior intentions to consider multiple perspectives about the topic. Furthermore, we predicted that perceived responsiveness will enable people to tolerate accessible opposing evaluations without feeling discomfort. We found consistent support for our hypotheses in four laboratory experiments (Studies 1-3, 5) and a diary study (Study 4). Moreover, we found that perceived responsiveness reduces the perception that one's initial attitude is correct and valid. These findings indicate that attitude structure and behavior intentions can be changed by an interpersonal variable, unrelated to the attitude itself.
可感知的回应性,即相信有意义的他人关注并积极回应自我核心特征的信念,能否塑造态度的结构?我们预测,可感知的回应性会促进开放性,从而使人们能够同时意识到对态度对象的相反评价。我们还假设,这一过程将导致考虑有关主题的多个观点的行为意图。此外,我们预测,可感知的回应性将使人们能够容忍容易获得的相反评价而不会感到不适。在四项实验室实验(研究 1-3、5)和一项日记研究(研究 4)中,我们得到了对这些假设的一致支持。此外,我们发现可感知的回应性降低了人们对自己初始态度正确和有效的感知。这些发现表明,态度结构和行为意图可以通过与态度本身无关的人际变量来改变。