著者
藤島 喜嗣 町田 玲奈
出版者
昭和女子大学
雑誌
昭和女子大学生活心理研究所紀要 (ISSN:18800548)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.8, pp.35-44, 2006-03-31

The present study investigates the hypothesis that people should overestimate the extent to which their make-up changes are noticed by others. In Experiment 1, female participant who was asked to change her make-up overestimated the number of observers who would be able to notice her make-up change. Neither male nor female observers differed in their ability of noticing actor's make-up change. These results provide the evidence of the spotlight effect in cosmetic behaviors. In Experiment 2, a substantial time delay attenuated the actor's overestimation, but did not attenuate the actor's belief about the observer's ability of detection. It supports an anchoring-and-adjustment interpretation of the spotlight effect. Consistently with prior researches, the spotlight effect in cosmetic behaviors seems to be a kind of egocentiric bias. The implications for interpersonal relationships were discussed.

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確かにアイメイクは特異かも。 http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110004874795

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@inuningen スポットライト効果って言うそうですね。昨日ちょうどかっこつけて論文とか読んでみようかなと思って選んだのがそういうことに関するものでした。http://t.co/ayai4ywKbw

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