心理学
期望理论
社会心理学
面试
自我实现的预言
表象与表象表演
发展心理学
政治学
美学
哲学
法学
作者
Steven L. Neuberg,T. Nicole Judice,Lynn M. Virdin,Mary A. Carrillo
标识
DOI:10.1037//0022-3514.64.3.409
摘要
Self-fulfilling prophecy processes enable people to confirm their negative expectancies for others. The perceiver goal of ingratiation was hypothesized to alter this behavioral dynamic and thus lead perceivers to disconfirm their negative expectancies. In an interview setting, we manipulated interviewer Ss' expectancies and interaction goals. As anticipated, "no goal" interviewers were relatively cold and challenging toward their negative-expectancy applicants; as a result, these applicants performed somewhat less favorably, consistent with interviewer expectancies. In contrast, "liking goal" interviewers were relatively warm and unthreatening toward their negative-expectancy applicants; as a result, these applicants performed favorably, disconfirming interviewer expectancies. These data support a framework in which perceiver self-presentation goals are conceptualized to moderate the expectancy-confirmation process.
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