关于他人的误解

Misperceptions About Others

Annual Review of Economics · 2022
被引 97
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

这篇综述通过元分析研究关于他人的误解,发现误解普遍存在、不对称、对外群体更大,且与自身态度正相关;纠正误解的实验短期内有效,但长期效果有限。

Abstract

Perceptions about others play an important role in shaping people's attitudes and behaviors, as well as social norms more broadly. This review presents a meta-analysis of the recent empirical literature that examines perceptions about others in the field, covering over a million observations for a total of 434 elicited perceptions. We document a number of stylized facts. Misperceptions about others are widespread, asymmetric, much larger when about out-group members, and positively associated with one's own attitudes. Experimental treatments to recalibrate misperceptions generally work as intended; they sometimes lead to meaningful changes in behaviors, though this often occurs only immediately after the treatments. We discuss different conceptual frameworks that could explain the origin, persistence, and rigidity of misperceptions about others. We point to several directions for future research.

他人误解群体认知偏差社会规范元分析