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Are Depressed People More or Less Susceptible to Informational Social Influence?

机译:更沮丧的人或多或少易受信息社会影响力的影响?

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When making judgments and decisions, people suffering from depression are often faced with opinions and advice from others (e.g., from their therapists) but it is unclear how their psychopathology alters the utilization of such information. This study is the first to examine whether depressed people are more or less susceptible to informational social influence. To this end, we employed the Judge-Advisor-System, which allows for a pure test of how people utilize information from others. We found that depressed participants had significantly higher advice taking values than non-depressed participants, which was mediated by self-esteem. A fine-grained analysis of these group differences revealed that depressed participants were more likely to revise their initial estimates after receiving advice than non-depressed people. Yet, once having decided to revise their estimates, depressed people did not weight advice more heavily. Theoretical implications concerning two qualitatively independent effects of depression on advice taking are discussed.
机译:判断和决定时,患有抑郁症的人往往面临着别人的意见和建议(例如,从他们的治疗师),但目前尚不清楚他们的精神病理学如何改变这些信息的利用。这项研究是第一个检查抑郁症的人是否或多或少地对信息社会影响力的影响。为此,我们雇用了法官顾问系统,这允许人们如何利用其他人的信息进行纯粹的测试。我们发现抑郁的参与者的建议明显高于非抑郁的参与者,这是由自尊介导的。对这些组差异的细粒度分析显示,抑郁的参与者更有可能在获得建议后更有可能修改其初始估计,而不是非抑郁的人。然而,一旦决定修改他们的估计,抑郁的人没有更大的建议。讨论了关于抑郁症的两个定性独立效应对建议的理论影响。

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