心理学
友谊
社会心理学
相似性(几何)
可信赖性
考试(生物学)
社会关系
计算机科学
生物
图像(数学)
古生物学
人工智能
作者
Miriam E. Weaverdyck,Meng Du,Yuchen Li,Luke J. Chang,Carolyn Parkinson
标识
DOI:10.1177/01461672221140269
摘要
Social interactions unfold within networks of relationships. How do beliefs about others’ social ties shape—and how are they shaped by—expectations about how others will behave? Here, participants joined a fictive online game-playing community and interacted with its purported members, who varied in terms of their trustworthiness and apparent relationships with one another. Participants were less trusting of partners with untrustworthy friends, even after they consistently showed themselves to be trustworthy, and were less willing to engage with them in the future. To test whether people not only expect friends to behave similarly but also expect those who behave similarly to be friends, an incidental memory test was given. Participants were exceptionally likely to falsely remember similarly behaving partners as friends. Thus, people expect friendship to predict similar behavior and vice versa. These results suggest that knowledge of social networks and others’ behavioral tendencies reciprocally interact to shape social thought and behavior.
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