[PDF] Meta-accuracy and relationship quality: Weighing the costs and benefits of knowing what people really think about you. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1037/pspp0000107 Corpus ID: 3407297Meta-accuracy and relationship quality: Weighing the costs and benefits of knowing what people really think about you. @article{Carlson2016MetaaccuracyAR, title={Meta-accuracy and relationship quality: Weighing the costs and benefits of knowing what people really think about you.}, author={Erika N. Carlson}, journal={Journal of personality and social psychology}, year={2016}, volume={111 2}, pages={ 250-64 } } Erika N. Carlson Published 2016 Psychology, Medicine Journal of personality and social psychology People use metaperceptions, or their beliefs about how other people perceive them, to initiate and maintain social bonds. Are accurate metaperceptions associated with higher quality relationships? In four studies, the current research answers this question but considers the possibility that the self might not experience the same relational benefits of accurate metaperceptions, or meta-accuracy, as the people who form judgments about the self. For example, people tend to like individuals who… Expand View on PubMed doi.org Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper 24 CitationsHighly Influential Citations 2 Background Citations 13 Methods Citations 1 Results Citations 1 View All Tables and Topics from this paper table 1 table 2 table 3 table 4 benefit Verifying specimen Happiness Eye Experience impression (attitude) Trait Paper Mentions News Article It’s time for your annual relationship MOT. Brace for impact! 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