拥有潜在的武器(仍然)会提高愤怒感知:复制和扩展错误管理理论的测试。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-10-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0326446
Cody Moser, Richard Ellk, Ayonna Jones, Colin Holbrook
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错误管理理论(EMT)假设,人类在不确定的情况下做出判断时,会倾向于选择代价最小的错误。将EMT应用于情绪感知,之前的研究发现,相对于持有控制对象的人,人们认为持有具有潜在致命功能的日常物品的人更容易处于愤怒状态,也更容易愤怒。在这里,我们直接复制了一项这样的研究,检验了这些影响,并探索性地测试了拥有潜在致命工具的人的朋友是否也被认为更愤怒——因此更危险——在“反向光环”效应中。研究人员向参与者(N = 476)展示了一幅被描绘成一个狂热的厨师的照片,照片上的人要么拿着一把普通的菜刀,要么靠近一把普通的菜刀,然后要求他们对自己的情绪状态和性格特征进行评分。接下来,研究人员向参与者展示了另一个人的照片,这个人是烹饪爱好者的密友,并要求他们评估自己的情绪状态和性格。结果重复了先前的研究结果,即被描述为持有附带致命功能的日常物品的人被认为更愤怒,更容易愤怒,更不喜欢社交。然而,我们没有发现“反向光环”效应延伸到朋友身上的证据。相反,两个人的所有状态和特质情绪评级都是显著相关的,这与朋友的情感特征中同性相似性的推断(与错误管理动机正交)是一致的。这些结果被讨论,因为它们为先前的EMT研究提供了信息,并激发了对情绪感知决定因素的进一步研究。
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Possessing potential weapons (still) heightens anger perception: Replicating and extending a test of error management theory.

Error Management Theory (EMT) hypothesizes that humans are functionally biased to err on the side of the least costly mistake when making judgments under uncertainty. Applying EMT to emotion perception, previous studies found that people perceive individuals holding everyday objects with potentially lethal affordances to be both higher in state anger and more anger-prone, relative to individuals holding control objects. Here, we conduct a direct replication of one such study examining these effects [13] and exploratorily test whether friends of an individual possessing a potentially lethal tool are also perceived as angrier-and hence more dangerous-in a "reverse-halo" effect. Participants (N = 476) were presented an image of an individual depicted as an avid cook and either holding or near a conventional kitchen knife, then asked to rate their emotional states and trait dispositions. Participants were next presented with an image of a second individual framed as a close friend of the cooking enthusiast and asked to assess their emotional states and dispositions. The results replicated prior findings that individuals depicted holding everyday objects with incidentally lethal affordances are perceived as angrier, more prone to anger, and more socially unpleasant. However, we did not find evidence for a "reverse-halo" effect extending to friends. Instead, all of the state and trait emotion ratings of the two individuals were significantly correlated, consistent with an inference (orthogonal to error management motivations) of homophilic similarity in the affective profiles of friends. These results are discussed as they inform prior EMT research and motivate further study of the determinants of emotion perception.

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PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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