Individual differences in dissimilation: Do some people make more distinctions among targets' personalities than others?

IF 5 1区 心理学 Q1 Psychology
Erika N. Carlson, Norhan Elsaadawy, Victoria Pringle, Richard Rau
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Abstract

Objective

People differ in how positively they tend to see others' traits, but people might also differ in how strongly they apply their perceptual styles. In two studies (Ns = 355, 303), the current research explores individual differences in how variable people's first impressions are across targets (i.e., within-person variability), how and why these differences emerge, and who varies more in their judgments of others.

Method

Participants described themselves on personality measures and rated 30 (Study 1) or 90 (Study 2) targets on Big Five traits.

Results

Using the extended Social Relations Model (eSRM), results suggest that within-person variability in impressions is consistent across trait ratings. People lower in extraversion, narcissism and self-esteem tended to make distinctions across targets' Big Five traits that were more consistent with other perceivers (sensitivity). Furthermore, some people more than others tended to consistently make unique distinctions among targets (differentiation), and preliminary evidence suggests these people might be higher in social anxiety and lower in self-esteem and emotional stability.

Conclusion

Overall then, a more complete account of person perception should consider individual differences in how variable people's impressions are of others.

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异化中的个体差异:是否有人比其他人对目标的个性做出了更多的区分?
目标:人们在看待他人特质的积极程度上存在差异,但人们在应用感知风格的力度上也可能存在差异。在两项研究中(Ns = 355,303),目前的研究探讨了人们的第一印象在不同目标之间的变化程度(即人内的可变性)、这些差异是如何以及为什么出现的,以及谁对他人的判断差异更大。方法:参与者在人格测量中描述自己,并在五大特质上对30个(研究1)或90个(研究2)目标进行评分。结果:使用扩展的社会关系模型(eSRM),结果表明,在不同的特质评级中,印象的人内变异性是一致的。外向性、自恋和自尊较低的人倾向于在目标的五大特征之间进行区分,这些特征与其他感知者更一致(敏感性)。此外,有些人比其他人更倾向于在目标之间做出独特的区分(区分),初步证据表明,这些人可能更容易社交焦虑,自尊和情绪稳定性更低。结论:总的来说,更完整地描述人的感知应该考虑人们对他人印象的变化程度的个体差异。
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Journal of Personality
Journal of Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
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发文量
100
期刊介绍: Journal of Personality publishes scientific investigations in the field of personality. It focuses particularly on personality and behavior dynamics, personality development, and individual differences in the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal domains. The journal reflects and stimulates interest in the growth of new theoretical and methodological approaches in personality psychology.
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