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信任博弈范式真的能测量信任吗?

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贡喆1, 唐玉洁1, 刘昌2()
1四川师范大学心理学院, 成都 610068
2南京师范大学心理学院, 南京 210097
收稿日期:2020-02-13出版日期:2021-01-15发布日期:2020-11-23
通讯作者:刘昌E-mail:liuchang@njnu.edu.cn

基金资助:* 四川省心理健康教育研究中心一般项目(XLJKJY2016B)

Can trust game measure trust?

GONG Zhe1, TANG Yujie1, LIU Chang2()
1School of Psychology, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610068, China
2School of Psychology, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097, China
Received:2020-02-13Online:2021-01-15Published:2020-11-23
Contact:LIU Chang E-mail:liuchang@njnu.edu.cn






摘要/Abstract


摘要: 信任博弈范式测量信任的有效性一直存在争议。一方面, 社会偏好与风险偏好可能在范式变动中对投资信任水平产生影响, 降低信任博弈的内部效度。另一方面, 信任博弈与量表信任的相关水平较低, 这可能和态度与行为差异、测量类型差异以及测量范式的不足有关。虽然存在争议, 但总体而言, 信任博弈范式仍然是较为适宜的信任测量手段。未来信任博弈范式可在:验证信任博弈范式变动的科学性; 进一步澄清信任博弈范式与量表信任的低相关问题; 拓展信任博弈范式的测量维度以及提升信任博弈范式的生态效度等方面继续完善。


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