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Do people have accurate beliefs about the behavioral consequences of incidental emotions? Evidence from trust games

机译:人们对偶然情绪的行为后果是否有正确的信念?信任游戏的证据

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The present study examined people's expectations of how incidental emotions could shape others' reciprocity in trusting situations, whether these expectations affect people's own behavior, and how accurate these expectations are. Study 1 explored people's beliefs about the effects of different incidental emotions on another person's trustworthiness in general. In Studies 2 and 3, senders in trust games faced angry, guilty, grateful, or emotionally neutral responders. Participants who were told about their counterpart's emotional state acted consistently with their beliefs about how these emotions would affect the other's trustworthiness. These beliefs were not always correct, however. There were significant deviations between the expected behavior of angry responders and such responders' actual behavior. These findings raise the possibility that one player's knowledge of the other's emotional state may lead to action choices that yield poor outcomes for both players.
机译:本研究考察了人们对偶然情绪如何在信任情况下影响他人互惠的期望,这些期望是否影响人们自己的行为,以及这些期望的准确性如何。研究1探索了人们关于不同偶然情绪对他人的信任度总体影响的信念。在研究2和3中,信任游戏中的发送者面对生气,内gui,感激或情绪上中立的响应者。被告知对方情绪状态的参与者的行为与他们对这些情绪将如何影响对方的信任度的信念一致。但是,这些信念并不总是正确的。愤怒的响应者的预期行为与此类响应者的实际行为之间存在重大差异。这些发现增加了这样一个可能性,即一个玩家对另一人的情绪状态的了解可能会导致行动选择,从而给两个玩家带来不良的结果。

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