Title of article :
Accuracy or Bias: Judgment About Others’ Intelligence and Moral Identity in A Zero Acquaintance Condition
Author/Authors :
Azimpour, Alireza Salman Farsi University of Kazerun, Kazerun, Iran , Abdolrezapour, Parisa Salman Farsi University of Kazerun, Kazerun, Iran , Ahounbor, Saba Salman Farsi University of Kazerun, Kazerun, Iran , Zarepour, Kiamars Salman Farsi University of Kazerun, Kazerun, Iran
Abstract :
Some studies have revealed that most individuals tend to concentrate on others’ morality and intelligence at their social perception. The present study aimed to examine the accuracy of these social perceptions in zero acquaintance condition. Nine female students who had high, low or average moral identity/intelligence were considered as targets and the short video clips of their lectures about the same nonrelated subject were presented to other students to judge about them through three studies (total N: 208). The perceptions were full of above-than-chance inaccuracies which were repeated across the three studies. Considering the inaccurate positive account about many targets, accurate perceptions about highly moral/intelligent targets were explained by positive bias to targets than by actual accurate perception. Although beyond such bias, there were some little traces of accuracy particularly in intelligence, it seems that due to many inaccuracies especially about morality, such little traces of accuracy are not much reliable for judgments in settings with zero acquaintance.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Accuracy of social perception , intelligence , moral identity , zero acquaintance condition
Journal title :
Iranian Evolutionary and Educational Psychology Journal