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   Do You Want to Convince Me or to Be Understood?: Preference-Consistent Information Sharing and Its Motivational Determinants  
   
نویسنده faulmüller n. ,mojzisch a. ,kerschreiter r. ,schulz-hardt s.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2012 - دوره : 38 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1684 -1696
چکیده    In two experiments,we provide evidence for a fundamental discussion asymmetry,namely,preference-consistent information sharing. despite being in a dyadic situation requiring open information exchange and being given no incentive to do so,participants communicated more information that supported their individually preferred decision alternative than information that contradicted it. preference-consistent information sharing was not caused by biased recall and occurred in written as well as in face-to-face communication. moreover,we tested whether preference-consistent information sharing was influenced by statements by bogus discussion partners indicating that they held a congruent versus incongruent preference to the participants' preference and that they understood versus did not understand the participants' preference. we found that when partners stated that they understood the participants' preference,subsequent preference-consistent information sharing was considerably reduced. this indicates that a motivation to be understood by others might be an important driving force underlying preference-consistent information sharing. © 2012 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه communication bias; felt understanding; group decision making; information sharing; preference consistency
آدرس department of experimental psychology,university of oxford,south parks road,oxford ox1 3ud, United Kingdom, universität hildesheim, Germany, freie universität berlin, Germany, georg-august-universität göttingen, Germany
 
     
   
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