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Why Emotions Matter: Expectancy Violation and Affective Response Mediate the Emotional Victim Effect

机译:为何重要的情绪:预期违规和情感反应介导了情绪受害者的作用

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The mechanisms behind the ‘emotional victim effect’ (i.e., that the emotionality of a rape victim’s demeanor affects perceived credibility) are relatively unexplored. In this article, a previously neglected mechanism—observers’ affective response to the victim—is proposed as an alternative to the traditional expectancy-violation account. The emotional victim effect was replicated in an experiment with a sample of police trainees (N = 189), and cognitive load was found to increase the magnitude of the effect. Importantly, both compassionate affective response and expectancy violation actively mediated the emotional victim effect when the other mechanism was controlled for. These findings extend previous research on credibility judgments by introducing a ‘hot’ cognitive component in the judgment process. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
机译:“情感受害者效应”(即,强奸受害者的举止的情感程度会影响人们的信誉)背后的机制尚未得到充分研究。在本文中,提出了一种以前被忽略的机制(观察者对受害者的情感反应),以替代传统的预期违规行为。受害者实验中的情感受害者效应在一个警察实习生样本中进行了复制(N = 189),并且发现认知负荷会增加这种效应的程度。重要的是,当控制其他机制时,富有同情心的情感反应和预期违规行为都积极地介导了情感受害者效应。这些发现通过在判断过程中引入“热门”认知成分,扩展了以往关于信誉判断的研究。讨论了理论和实践意义。

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