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“你所说的和你说话的方式”很重要:智能手机介导的交流中同步性、模态和信息效价的作用的实验证据。

"What you say and how you say it" matters: An experimental evidence of the role of synchronicity, modality, and message valence during smartphone-mediated communication.

机构信息

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society, Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Sep 17;15(9):e0237846. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0237846. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Nowadays, smartphone-Mediated Communication (SMC) has become a popular form of social interactions. The present experimental study manipulated three aspects of messaging in a WhatsApp chat as a form of SMC: synchronicity (immediate vs. time-lagged response), modality (with or without emojis), and valence (empathic accurate vs. empathic inaccurate response). The aim of this study was to investigate whether these three aspects had an impact on perceived social support, interpersonal trust, and personality attribution of the communication partner. The partial mediation of perceived social presence (the evaluation of the communication partner's accessibility) and subjective social presence (the perception of being concordant with him/her) was also examined. Participants were 160 young adults, balanced in gender. They were randomly assigned to different the experimental conditions where they engaged in a manipulated WhatsApp chat with a fictitious same-gender communication partner. Post-questionnaire data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling. Message valence (empathic accurate response) and modality (with emojis) significantly predicted higher levels of both forms of social presence. Synchronicity (immediate response) predicted higher levels of perceived but not subjective social presence. Social presence, in turn, was positively associated with social support, while subjective, but not perceived social presence, was positively associated with personality attribution. Neither perceived nor subjective social presence were related to interpersonal trust. Our results show that both what is said and how it is said impact the experience of interpersonal relations in SMC.

摘要

如今,智能手机介导的交流(SMC)已成为一种流行的社交互动形式。本实验研究通过 WhatsApp 聊天来操纵消息传递的三个方面,以此作为 SMC 的一种形式:同步性(即时与延迟响应)、模态(带或不带表情符号)和效价(共情准确与共情不准确的响应)。本研究旨在探讨这三个方面是否会对感知到的社会支持、人际信任和沟通伙伴的人格归因产生影响。还检验了感知社交存在(对沟通伙伴可及性的评估)和主观社交存在(与他/她的一致性感知)的部分中介作用。参与者为 160 名年轻的成年人,性别均衡。他们被随机分配到不同的实验条件下,与虚构的同性沟通伙伴进行操纵后的 WhatsApp 聊天。使用结构方程模型对问卷调查数据进行了分析。信息效价(共情准确响应)和模态(带表情符号)显著预测了两种社交存在形式的更高水平。同步性(即时响应)预测了感知但不是主观社交存在的更高水平。社交存在反过来与社会支持呈正相关,而主观社交存在而不是感知社交存在与人格归因呈正相关。感知社交存在和主观社交存在都与人际信任无关。我们的研究结果表明,在 SMC 中,所说的内容和说话方式都会影响人际关系的体验。

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