SELF-PROTECTION AND SELF-ENHANCEMENT BIASES IN ESTIMATES OF POPULATION PREVALENCE

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作者
AGOSTINELLI, G
SHERMAN, SJ
PRESSON, CC
CHASSIN, L
机构
[1] INDIANA UNIV,BLOOMINGTON,IN 47401
[2] ARIZONA STATE UNIV,TEMPE,AZ 85287
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D O I
10.1177/0146167292185014
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Population prevalences estimates of others' successes and failures at a task were used to assess self-serving biases in response to one's own success and failure. The strength of self-protective motives in reaction to failure feedback and self-enhancing motives in reaction to success feedback was assessed. Large biases based on self-protection motives were observed, in that failure subjects made higher estimates of others' failure and lower estimates of others' success than no-feedback control subjects. Biases based on self-enhancement were observed only for nondepressed subjects. In addition, nondepressed failure subjects showed generalized effects of the self-protection motive, as they evidenced larger false consensus biases than control subjects for task-unrelated attributes and beliefs. Finally, all motivational effects were considerably stronger for nondepressed than for depressed subjects. Implications for processes underlying biases in population prevalence estimates are discussed.
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页码:631 / 642
页数:12
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