作者mulkcs (mulkcs)
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標題[新知] 第一印象的重要!
時間Wed Jan 19 16:41:54 2011
Why First Impressions Are So Persistent
ScienceDaily (Jan. 18, 2011) — New research by a team of psychologists from
Canada, Belgium, and the United States shows there is more than a literal
truth to the saying that 'you never get a second chance to make a first
impression'. The findings suggest that new experiences that contradict a
first impression become 'bound' to the context in which they were made. As a
result, the new experiences influence people's reactions only in that
particular context, whereas first impressions still dominate in other
contexts.
"Imagine you have a new colleague at work and your impression of that person
is not very favourable" explains lead author Bertram Gawronski, Canada
Research Chair at The University of Western Ontario. "A few weeks later, you
meet your colleague at a party and you realize he is actually a very nice
guy. Although you know your first impression was wrong, your gut response to
your new colleague will be influenced by your new experience only in contexts
that are similar to the party. However, your first impression will still
dominate in all other contexts."
According to Gawronski, our brain stores expectancy-violating experiences as
exceptions-to-the-rule, such that the rule is treated as valid except for the
specific context in which it has been violated.
To investigate the persistence of first impressions, Gawronski and his
collaborators showed their study participants either positive or negative
information about an unknown individual on a computer screen. Later in the
study, participants were presented with new information about the same
individual, which was inconsistent with the initial information. To study the
influence of contexts, the researchers subtly changed the background color of
the computer screen while participants formed an impression of the target
person.
When the researchers subsequently measured participants' spontaneous
reactions to an image of the target person, they found the new information
influenced participants' reactions only when the person was presented against
the background in which the new information had been learned. Otherwise,
participants' reactions were still dominated by the first information when
the target person was presented against other backgrounds.
Although these results support the common observation that first impressions
are notoriously persistent, Gawronski notes they can sometimes be changed.
"What is necessary is for the first impression to be challenged in multiple
different contexts. In that case, new experiences become decontextualized and
the first impression will slowly lose its power. But, as long as a first
impression is challenged only within the same context, you can do whatever
you want. The first impression will dominate regardless of how often it is
contradicted by new experiences."
According to Gawronski, the research also has important implications for the
treatment of clinical disorders. "If someone with phobic reactions to spiders
is seeking help from a psychologist, the therapy will be much more successful
if it occurs in multiple different contexts rather than just in the
psychologist's office."
The research, co-authored with Robert Rydell, Bram Vervliet, and Jan De
Houwer, is published in the latest issue of the Journal of Experimental
Psychology: General.
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網址:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110118113445.htm
論文:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0020315
第一印象真的很重要。
這篇大意是說我們的第一印象會影響你對某個人事物的觀點,
儘管後來發現你是錯誤的,修正也只於單一事件而非全面性的。
這個研究是讓受試者看一個人的照片,然後會給他一些關於這個人的資訊(好或壞)。
在顯示資訊的時候,背景顏色會被當作context來操作。
研究發現,新的資訊是會更新受試者印象,但僅只於同一個背景顏色之下有作用。
也就是說,最主宰的印象其實還是第一印象。
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