Title of article
THE ACTOR-OBSERVER BIAS IN BELIEFS OF INTERPERSONAL INSIGHTS
Author/Authors
ISUN PARK، نويسنده , , INCHEOL CHOI، نويسنده , , GUKHYUN CHO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
113
From page
630
To page
742
Abstract
The present research aimed to test the cultural generality of the asymmetry in perceptions of interpersonal
knowledge (i.e., I-know-you-but-you-do-not-know-me phenomenon) and to explore the perceived behavioral
variability of self versus other as a determinant of the asymmetry. In Study 1, the authors found that
the asymmetry in beliefs of interpersonal insights was present among Koreans, suggesting a possible cultural
universality of the phenomenon. Study 2 extended the finding of Study 1 and revealed that the asymmetry
reflects a bias, not a reality. In Study 3, the authors examined a possible mechanism for the asymmetry
and found that it stemmed, in part, from the difference in perceptions of situational variability of one’s own
versus others’ behavior. Implications of the findings and suggestions for future research are discussed.
Keywords
culture , interpersonal insights , actor-observer bias
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708946
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