价(化学)
心理学
情感配价
概化理论
模棱两可
认知偏差
响应偏差
认知心理学
非语言交际
社会心理学
认知
发展心理学
语言学
化学
哲学
神经科学
有机化学
作者
Nicholas R. Harp,Catherine Brown,Maital Neta
标识
DOI:10.1177/1948550620972296
摘要
Ambiguous stimuli are useful for assessing emotional bias. For example, surprised faces could convey a positive or negative meaning, and the degree to which an individual interprets these expressions as positive or negative represents their "valence bias." Currently, the most well-validated ambiguous stimuli for assessing valence bias include nonverbal signals (faces and scenes), overlooking an inherent ambiguity in verbal signals. This study identified 32 words with dual-valence ambiguity (i.e., relatively high intersubject variability in valence ratings and relatively slow response times) and length-matched clearly valenced words (16 positive, 16 negative). Preregistered analyses demonstrated that the words-based valence bias correlated with the bias for faces, rs (213) = .27, p < .001, and scenes, rs (204) = .46, p < .001. That is, the same people who interpret ambiguous faces/scenes as positive also interpret ambiguous words as positive. These findings provide a novel tool for measuring valence bias and greater generalizability, resulting in a more robust measure of this bias.
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