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错位的分歧?与陌生人讨论政治分歧可能会出人意料地积极。

Misplaced Divides? Discussing Political Disagreement With Strangers Can Be Unexpectedly Positive.

机构信息

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University.

出版信息

Psychol Sci. 2024 May;35(5):471-488. doi: 10.1177/09567976241230005. Epub 2024 Mar 28.

Abstract

Differences of opinion between people are common in everyday life, but discussing those differences openly in conversation may be unnecessarily rare. We report three experiments ( 1,264 U.S.-based adults) demonstrating that people's interest in discussing important but potentially divisive topics is guided by their expectations about how positively the conversation will unfold, leaving them more interested in having a conversation with someone who agrees versus disagrees with them. People's expectations about their conversations, however, were systematically miscalibrated such that people underestimated how positive these conversations would be-especially in cases of disagreement. Miscalibrated expectations stemmed from underestimating the degree of common ground that would emerge in conversation and from failing to appreciate the power of social forces in conversation that create social connection. Misunderstanding the outcomes of conversation could lead people to avoid discussing disagreements more often, creating a misplaced barrier to learning, social connection, free inquiry, and free expression.

摘要

人与人之间意见相左在日常生活中很常见,但在对话中公开讨论这些分歧可能极其罕见。我们报告了三项实验(涉及 1264 名美国成年人),证明人们对讨论重要但可能存在分歧的话题的兴趣取决于他们对对话将如何积极展开的预期,这使得他们更有兴趣与同意或不同意自己观点的人进行对话。然而,人们对对话的预期却存在系统性的偏差,以至于他们低估了这些对话的积极性,尤其是在存在分歧的情况下。预期偏差源于低估了对话中会出现的共识程度,也源于未能理解对话中会产生社会联系的社会力量的作用。对对话结果的误解可能导致人们更不愿意讨论分歧,从而人为地为学习、社会联系、自由探究和自由表达设置了障碍。

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