Rau Richard, Grosz Michael P, Back Mitja D
Institute for Mind, Brain, and Behavior, HMU Health and Medical University Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.
University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
Behav Res Methods. 2025 Feb 3;57(3):83. doi: 10.3758/s13428-025-02601-w.
Interpersonal judgments play a central role in human social interactions, influencing decisions ranging from friendships to presidential elections. Despite extensive research on the accuracy of these judgments, an overreliance on broad personality traits and subjective judgments as criteria for accuracy has hindered progress in this area. Further, most individuals involved in past studies (either as judges or targets) came from ad-hoc student samples which hampers generalizability. This paper introduces Who Knows ( https://whoknows.uni-muenster.de ), an innovative smartphone application designed to address these limitations. Who Knows was developed with the aim to create a comprehensive and reliable database for examining first impressions. It utilizes a gamified approach where users judge personality-related characteristics of strangers based on short video introductions. The project incorporates multifaceted criteria to evaluate judgments, going beyond traditional self-other agreement. Additionally, the app draws on a large pool of highly specific and heterogenous items and allows users to judge a diverse array of targets on their smartphones. The app's design prioritizes user engagement through a responsive interface, feedback mechanisms, and gamification elements, enhancing their motivation to provide judgments. The Who Knows project is ongoing and promises to shed new light on interpersonal perception by offering a vast dataset with diverse items and a large number of participants (as of fall 2024, N = 9,671 users). Researchers are encouraged to access this resource for a wide range of empirical inquiries and to contribute to the project by submitting items or software features to be included in future versions of the app.
人际判断在人类社会互动中起着核心作用,影响着从友谊到总统选举等各种决策。尽管对这些判断的准确性进行了广泛研究,但过度依赖宽泛的人格特质和主观判断作为准确性标准阻碍了该领域的进展。此外,过去研究中的大多数参与者(无论是作为评判者还是被评判对象)都来自临时选取的学生样本,这妨碍了研究结果的普遍性。本文介绍了一款名为Who Knows(https://whoknows.uni-muenster.de )的创新型智能手机应用程序,旨在解决这些局限性。Who Knows的开发目的是创建一个全面且可靠的数据库,用于研究第一印象。它采用了一种游戏化方法,用户根据短视频介绍来评判陌生人的性格相关特征。该项目纳入了多方面的标准来评估判断,超越了传统的自我与他人一致性。此外,这款应用利用了大量高度具体且多样的项目,并允许用户在智能手机上评判各种各样的对象。该应用的设计通过响应式界面、反馈机制和游戏化元素来优先考虑用户参与度,增强他们提供判断的动力。Who Knows项目正在进行中,有望通过提供一个包含多样项目和大量参与者的庞大数据集(截至2024年秋季,N = 9671名用户),为人际感知带来新的启示。鼓励研究人员利用这一资源进行广泛的实证研究,并通过提交项目或软件功能以纳入该应用的未来版本来为该项目做出贡献。