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外表即性格:外貌揭示性格理论为面部特征分析提供更多支持。

How you look is who you are: The appearance reveals character lay theory increases support for facial profiling.

机构信息

Pamplin College of Business.

Nanyang Business School.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2022 Dec;123(6):1223-1242. doi: 10.1037/pspa0000307. Epub 2022 Apr 7.

Abstract

People are excessively confident that they can judge others' characteristics from their appearance. This research identifies a novel antecedent of this phenomenon. Ten studies ( = 2,967, 4 preregistered) find that the more people believe that appearance reveals character, the more confident they are in their appearance-based judgments, and therefore, the more they support the use of facial profiling technologies in law enforcement, education, and business. Specifically, people who believe that appearance reveals character support the use of facial profiling in general (Studies 1a and 1b), and even when they themselves are the target of profiling (Studies 1c and 1d). Experimentally inducing people to believe that appearance reveals character increases their support for facial profiling (Study 2), because it increases their confidence in the ability to make appearance-based judgments (Study 3). An intervention that undermines people's confidence in their appearance-based judgments reduces their support for facial profiling (Study 4). The relationship between the lay theory and support for facial profiling is weaker among people with a growth mindset about personality, as facial profiling presumes a relatively unchanging character (Study 5a). This relationship is also weaker among people who believe in free will, as facial profiling presumes that individuals have limited free will (Study 5b). The lay theory is a stronger predictor of support for profiling than analogous beliefs in other domains, such as the belief that Facebook likes reveal personality (Study 6). These findings identify a novel lay theory that underpins people's meta-cognitions about their confidence in appearance-related judgments and their policy positions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

人们过于自信,认为可以从外表判断他人的特征。这项研究确定了这一现象的一个新前提。十项研究(=2967,4 项预先注册)发现,人们越相信外表能揭示性格,他们对基于外表的判断就越有信心,因此,他们越支持在执法、教育和商业中使用面部识别技术。具体来说,相信外表能揭示性格的人普遍支持使用面部识别(研究 1a 和 1b),甚至当他们自己是被识别的目标时(研究 1c 和 1d)。实验性地诱导人们相信外表能揭示性格会增加他们对面部识别的支持(研究 2),因为这会增加他们对基于外表的判断能力的信心(研究 3)。一项破坏人们对基于外表的判断的信心的干预措施会降低他们对面部识别的支持(研究 4)。在个性方面持成长心态的人,以及相信自由意志的人,他们的外表理论与对面部识别的支持之间的关系较弱,因为面部识别假定性格相对不变(研究 5a)。这种关系在相信自由意志的人中也较弱,因为面部识别假定个人的自由意志有限(研究 5b)。与其他领域的类似信念相比,这种外表理论是对面部识别支持的更强预测因素,例如相信 Facebook 点赞能揭示个性(研究 6)。这些发现确定了一种新的外表理论,它支撑着人们对自己在外表相关判断和政策立场上的信心的元认知。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。

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