Decoding the Regulator: Accuracy and Bias in Emotion Regulation Judgments

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY Affective science Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI:10.1007/s42761-022-00144-3
Lameese Eldesouky, Yue Guo, Katlin Bentley, Tammy English
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Accurately judging emotion regulation (ER) may help facilitate and maintain social relationships. We investigated the accuracy and bias of ER judgments and their social correlates in a two-part study with 136 married couples (ages 23–85 years). Couples completed trait measures of their own and their partner’s suppression, reappraisal, and situation selection. On a separate day, they discussed a conflict, then rated their own and their partner’s suppression during the discussion. Couples accurately judged their partner’s trait level use of all ER strategies, but they were most accurate for suppression. In contrast, they did not accurately judge state suppression; they showed a similarity bias, such that their own use of state suppression predicted judgments of their partner’s suppression. Greater relationship satisfaction predicted positive biases at the trait level (e.g., overestimating reappraisal, underestimating suppression), but not the state level. Relationship length did not predict ER accuracy or bias. Findings suggest ER is more detectable at the trait level than state level and for strategies with more behavioral cues. Greater relationship satisfaction may signal positive perceptions of partners’ ER patterns.

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解读调节器:情绪调节判断的准确性和偏倚
准确判断情绪调节(ER)可能有助于促进和维持社会关系。在一项由两部分组成的研究中,我们对136对已婚夫妇(年龄23-85岁)进行了ER判断及其社会相关性的准确性和偏倚调查。情侣们完成了自己和伴侣的压抑、重新评估和情境选择的特质测量。在另一天,他们讨论了一场冲突,然后对自己和伴侣在讨论中的压制进行了评分。情侣们准确地判断了伴侣对所有ER策略的特质水平使用,但他们在抑制方面最准确。相比之下,他们没有准确地判断状态抑制;他们表现出相似性偏差,因此他们自己对状态抑制的使用预测了对伴侣抑制的判断。更高的关系满意度预测了特质层面的积极偏见(例如,高估重新评估、低估抑制),但没有预测状态层面的积极偏差。关系长度不能预测ER的准确性或偏倚。研究结果表明,ER在特质水平上比在状态水平上更容易被检测到,并且对于具有更多行为线索的策略来说。更高的关系满意度可能表明对伴侣的ER模式有积极的看法。
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