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Accuracy in Perceptions of Fundamental Social Motives: Comparisons to Perceptions of Big Five Traits and Associations With Friendship Quality.
Huelsnitz, Chloe O; Neel, Rebecca; Human, Lauren J.
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  • Huelsnitz CO; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
  • Neel R; University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Human LJ; McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull ; 46(1): 3-19, 2020 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31023153
Accurately perceiving others' personalities helps people to successfully navigate their social relationships. However, it is not yet clear whether people can accurately perceive one aspect of people's personalities that may be especially important to understand: motivations. Using the fundamental social motives framework, we examined the extent to which people accurately perceived a friend's motivations (vs. big five traits) and how this was related to friendship quality. A sample of friend dyads completed both self- and friend-assessments of the big five traits and the fundamental motives, and rated friendship quality. Perceivers accurately detected their friend's unique, self-reported ordering of motives (i.e., distinctive accuracy), though to a lesser extent than traits. However, accuracy for motives and traits was positively associated with greater friendship quality to a similar extent. Importantly, these associations emerged above and beyond tendencies to view others highly normatively, as socially desirable, and as similar to the self.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Personality / Social Perception / Friends / Motivation Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Personality / Social Perception / Friends / Motivation Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos Country of publication: Estados Unidos