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Correction to "The interpersonal costs of dishonesty: How dishonest behavior reduces individuals' ability to read others' emotions" by Lee et al. (2019).
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General ( IF 3.7 ) Pub Date : 2024-07-01 , DOI: 10.1037/xge0001591
Julia J Lee 1 , Ashley E Hardin 2 , Bidhan Parmar 3 , Francesca Gino 4
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Reports an error in "The interpersonal costs of dishonesty: How dishonest behavior reduces individuals' ability to read others' emotions" by Julia J. Lee, Ashley E. Hardin, Bidhan Parmar, and Francesca Gino (Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2019[Sep], Vol 148[9], 1557-1574). Concerns were raised regarding the findings reported in Study 3 related to data exclusions that may have affected the results. As a result, the findings reported in Study 3 cannot be relied upon. The remaining base of empirical evidence presented in this publication, excluding Study 3, supports the assertion that dishonesty reduces empathic accuracy. The authors (Lee, Hardin, Parmar, & Gino) have requested this correction. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2019-38884-001.) In this research, we examine the unintended consequences of dishonest behavior for one's interpersonal abilities and subsequent ethical behavior. Specifically, we unpack how dishonest conduct can reduce one's generalized empathic accuracy-the ability to accurately read other people's emotional states. In the process, we distinguish these 2 constructs from one another and demonstrate a causal relationship. The effects of dishonesty on empathic accuracy that we found were significant, but modest in size. Across 8 studies (n = 2,588), we find support for (a) a correlational and causal account of dishonest behavior reducing empathic accuracy; (b) an underlying mechanism of reduced relational self-construal (i.e., the tendency to define the self in terms of close relationships); (c) negative downstream consequences of impaired empathic accuracy, in terms of dehumanization and subsequent dishonesty; and (d) a physiological trait (i.e., vagal reactivity) that serves as a boundary condition for the relationship between dishonest behavior and empathic accuracy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

中文翻译:


对“不诚实的人际成本:不诚实行为如何降低个人解读他人情绪的能力”的更正,作者:Lee 等人。 (2019)。



报告了 Julia J. Lee、Ashley E. Hardin、Bidhan Parmar 和 Francesca Gino 所著的“不诚实的人际成本:不诚实行为如何降低个人解读他人情绪的能力”中的错误(《实验心理学杂志:综合》,2019 年) [九月],第 148 卷[9],1557-1574)。人们对研究 3 中报告的与可能影响结果的数据排除有关的结果表示担忧。因此,研究 3 中报告的结果不可靠。本出版物中提出的剩余经验证据(不包括研究 3)支持不诚实会降低共情准确性的主张。作者(Lee、Hardin、Parmar 和 Gino)已要求进行更正。 (以下原文章摘要出现在记录 2019-38884-001 中。)在这项研究中,我们研究了不诚实行为对人际能力和随后的道德行为的意外后果。具体来说,我们揭示了不诚实行为如何降低一个人的普遍共情准确性——准确解读他人情绪状态的能力。在此过程中,我们将这两种结构相互区分并证明了因果关系。我们发现,不诚实对共情准确性的影响很大,但影响不大。在 8 项研究 (n = 2,588) 中,我们发现了以下观点的支持:(a) 不诚实行为降低共情准确性的相关和因果解释; (b) 减少关系自我构念的潜在机制(即倾向于根据亲密关系来定义自我); (c) 移情准确性受损会产生负面的下游后果,包括非人性化和随后的不诚实行为; (d) 生理特征(即,迷走神经反应性)作为不诚实行为和共情准确性之间关系的边界条件。 (PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2024-07-01
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