Hodges Sara D, Kezer Murat, Hall Judith A, Vorauer Jacquie D
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, 1451 Onyx Street, Eugene, OR 97403-1227, USA.
Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Intell. 2024 Jan 26;12(2):13. doi: 10.3390/jintelligence12020013.
The term "empathic accuracy" has been applied to people's ability to infer the contents of other people's minds-that is, other people's varying feelings and/or thoughts over the course of a social interaction. However, despite the ease of intuitively linking this skill to competence in helping professions such as counseling, the "empathic" prefix in its name may have contributed to overestimating its association with prosocial traits and behaviors. Accuracy in reading others' thoughts and feelings, like many other skills, can be used toward prosocial-but also malevolent or morally neutral-ends. Prosocial intentions can direct attention towards other people's thoughts and feelings, which may, in turn, increase accuracy in inferring those thoughts and feelings, but attention to others' thoughts and feelings does not necessarily heighten prosocial intentions, let alone outcomes.
“共情准确性”一词已被用于描述人们推断他人内心想法的能力,即在社交互动过程中他人不断变化的感受和/或想法。然而,尽管很容易直观地将这项技能与咨询等助人职业中的能力联系起来,但该词名称中的“共情”前缀可能导致人们高估了它与亲社会特质和行为的关联。解读他人想法和感受的准确性,与许多其他技能一样,可以用于亲社会目的,也可用于恶意或道德中立的目的。亲社会意图可以将注意力引向他人的想法和感受,这反过来可能会提高推断这些想法和感受的准确性,但关注他人的想法和感受并不一定会增强亲社会意图,更不用说带来亲社会结果了。