Whitney R Ringwald, Colin E Vize, Aidan G C Wright
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摘要
共情理论强调了情感一致性的重要性,即我们在消极或积极情感方面与互动伙伴的匹配程度。然而,迄今为止还没有研究使用必要的多管齐下的评估方法来调查情感一致性是否以及如何与共情(即人际交往中对他人情感的感知、自我报告的情感和自我报告的共情)相关。采用多层次反应面分析和生态瞬间评价方法,研究了在社会交往中感知情感一致性和自报告共情之间的关系。总交互作用= 21,521;Mdn =每人38次互动)。数据于2023年春季收集。我们发现,当感知到的情感一致时,自我报告的共情水平普遍较高,当高度积极的情感一致时,共情水平最高。此外,当人们感觉情绪比他们感知到的其他人的情绪更糟糕时,他们是最缺乏同情心的。这些发现为共情过程提供了新的见解。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Do you feel what I feel? The relation between congruence of perceived affect and self-reported empathy in daily life social situations.
Theories of empathy highlight the importance of affective congruence, which is the degree to which we match an interaction partner in negative or positive affect. However, no research to date has used a multipronged assessment approach necessary to investigate whether and how affective congruence typically relates to empathy (i.e., perception of others' affect, self-reported affect, and self-reported empathy during interpersonal interactions). Using multilevel response surface analysis and ecological momentary assessment, we investigated relations between congruence of perceived affect and self-reported empathy during social interactions in a large sample of adults (N = 526; total interactions = 21,521; Mdn = 38 interactions per person). Data were collected in spring 2023. We found that while self-reported empathy is generally higher when there is congruence of perceived affect, empathy is highest when there is congruence in high positive affect. Further, people are least empathetic when they feel emotionally worse than they perceive the other person is feeling. These findings provide novel insights into the empathic processes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Emotion publishes significant contributions to the study of emotion from a wide range of theoretical traditions and research domains. The journal includes articles that advance knowledge and theory about all aspects of emotional processes, including reports of substantial empirical studies, scholarly reviews, and major theoretical articles. Submissions from all domains of emotion research are encouraged, including studies focusing on cultural, social, temperament and personality, cognitive, developmental, health, or biological variables that affect or are affected by emotional functioning. Both laboratory and field studies are appropriate for the journal, as are neuroimaging studies of emotional processes.