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人们如何看待听众?

How do people perceive listeners?

作者信息

Itzchakov Guy, Haddock Geoffrey, Smith Sarah

机构信息

University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.

Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2025 Apr 9;12(4):241550. doi: 10.1098/rsos.241550. eCollection 2025 Apr.

Abstract

Listening is essential in shaping social interactions, relationships and communication. While listening research has generated significant insights on how speakers benefit from good listening, one fundamental question has been largely overlooked: how do people perceive listeners? This gap is crucial for understanding how perceptions of listeners impact relational dynamics. In three studies (two preregistered; total = 1509), we assessed the attributes and behaviours associated with good and bad listeners, and whether the favourability of these attributes and behaviours impact downstream consequences. In Study 1, participants identified an acquaintance they judged as a good or bad listener. Good listeners were rated higher in positive listening attributes and behaviours, which mediated their perceived warmth, competence and values. Study 2 replicated this using a reverse correlation technique: one sample generated faces of a good or bad listener, which were then evaluated by a second, naïve sample. Consistent with Study 1, good listener faces were rated higher in positive listening attributes and behaviours, mediating perceptions of warmth, competence, humility and values. Study 3 extended Study 2 by showing that the effects were not due to a general positivity bias, demonstrating the significant interpersonal consequences of being perceived as a good or bad listener.

摘要

倾听对于塑造社会互动、人际关系和交流至关重要。虽然倾听研究已经就说话者如何从良好的倾听中受益产生了重要见解,但一个基本问题在很大程度上被忽视了:人们如何看待倾听者?这个差距对于理解倾听者的看法如何影响关系动态至关重要。在三项研究中(两项预先注册;总计 = 1509),我们评估了与好的和差的倾听者相关的属性和行为,以及这些属性和行为的受欢迎程度是否会影响下游结果。在研究1中,参与者确定了一个他们认为是好的或差的倾听者的熟人。好的倾听者在积极的倾听属性和行为方面得分更高,这介导了他们被感知到的温暖、能力和价值观。研究2使用反向相关技术重复了这一过程:一个样本生成了好的或差的倾听者的面孔,然后由第二个天真的样本进行评估。与研究1一致,好的倾听者面孔在积极的倾听属性和行为方面得分更高,介导了对温暖、能力、谦逊和价值观的看法。研究3扩展了研究2,表明这些影响不是由于普遍的积极偏见,证明了被视为好的或差的倾听者会产生重大的人际后果。

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