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Meta-perception for pathological personality traits: Do we know when others think that we are difficult?

机译:对病理性人格特质的元感知:我们是否知道别人何时认为我们很难?

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The self allows us to reflect on our own behavior and to imagine what others think of us. Clinical experience suggests that these abilities may be impaired in people with personality disorders. They do not recognize the impact that their behavior has on others, and they have difficulty understanding how they are seen by others. We collected information regarding pathological personality traits—using both self and peer report measures—from groups of people who knew each other well (at the end of basic military training). In previous papers, we have reported that agreement between self-report and peer-report is only modest. In this paper, we address the question: Do people know that others disagree with their own perceptions of themselves? We found that expected peer scores predicted variability in peer report over and above self-report for all 10 diagnostic traits. People do have some incremental knowledge of how they are viewed by others, but they do not tell you about it unless you ask them to do so; the knowledge is not reflected in ordinary self-report data. Among participants who expect their peers to describe them as narcissistic, those who agree with this assessment are viewed as being less narcissistic by their peers than those who deny being narcissistic. It therefore appears that insight into how one is viewed by others can moderate negative impressions fostered by PD traits.
机译:自我使我们能够反思自己的行为,并想象别人对我们的看法。临床经验表明,人格障碍患者可能会削弱这些能力。他们没有意识到自己的行为会对他人产生影响,并且很难理解他人的看法。我们从互相了解的人群中(在基本军事训练结束时)使用自我和同伴报告方式收集了有关病理人格特征的信息。在以前的论文中,我们已经报道了自我报告和同伴报告之间的协议仅是适度的。在本文中,我们解决了一个问题:人们是否知道其他人不同意自己对自己的看法?我们发现,对于所有10个诊断性状,预期的同伴评分预测的同伴报告中的变异均超过自我报告。人们确实对其他人如何看待有一定的了解,但是除非您要求他们这样做,否则他们不会告诉您。这些知识不会反映在普通的自我报告数据中。在希望他们的同龄人将自己描述为自恋的参与者中,那些同意这一评估的人被同龄人认为比那些自恋的人更少自恋。因此看来,深入了解他人如何看待某人可以减轻由PD特质造成的负面印象。

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