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需要两人(或更多人):秘密的社会性。

It takes two (or more): The social nature of secrets.

机构信息

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, USA.

出版信息

Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci. 2021 Nov;12(6):e1576. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1576. Epub 2021 Aug 30.

Abstract

The lion's share of research on secrecy focuses on how deciding to keep or share a secret impacts a secret-keeper's well-being. However, secrets always involve more than one person: the secret-keeper and those from whom the secret is kept or shared with. Although secrets are inherently social, their consequences for people's reputations and social relationships have been relatively ignored. Secrets serve a variety of social functions, including (1) changing or maintaining one's reputation, (2) conveying social utility, and (3) establishing friendship. For example, if Beth has a secret about a past misdemeanor, she might not tell any of her friends in order to maintain her reputation as an outstanding citizen. If Beth does share this secret with her friend Amy, Amy could interpret this as a sign of trust and think that their friendship is special. However, Amy could also choose to share Beth's secret with the rest of the friend group to show that she is a useful member with access to valuable information about others. Attention to these social functions of secrets emerges from a young age, and secrets play a prominent role in human relationships throughout the lifespan. After providing an overview of what is currently known about the relational consequences of secrecy in childhood and adulthood, we discuss how social and developmental psychologists could work together to broaden our understanding of the sociality of secrets. Future steps include incorporating more dyadic and social network analyses into research on secrets and looking at similar questions across ages. This article is categorized under: Psychology > Reasoning and Decision Making.

摘要

关于保密的研究大多集中在决定保密或分享秘密对保密者的幸福感的影响上。然而,秘密总是涉及不止一个人:保密者和那些对秘密保密或分享的人。尽管秘密本质上是社会性的,但它们对人们的声誉和社会关系的影响却相对被忽视了。秘密具有多种社会功能,包括(1)改变或维持一个人的声誉,(2)传达社会效用,以及(3)建立友谊。例如,如果贝丝有一个关于过去违法行为的秘密,她可能不会告诉她的任何朋友,以保持她作为杰出公民的声誉。如果贝丝确实与她的朋友艾米分享了这个秘密,艾米可能会将这视为信任的标志,并认为她们的友谊很特别。然而,艾米也可以选择与朋友群中的其他人分享贝丝的秘密,以表明她是一个有用的成员,拥有有关他人的有价值信息。对这些秘密的社会功能的关注从很小的时候就开始了,秘密在整个人生中都在人际关系中扮演着重要的角色。在概述了目前已知的关于儿童期和成年期保密的关系后果之后,我们讨论了社会和发展心理学家如何共同努力,扩大我们对秘密的社会性的理解。未来的步骤包括将更多的二元和社交网络分析纳入对秘密的研究,并在不同年龄段研究类似的问题。本文属于以下类别:心理学>推理与决策。

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