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计算计算的计算方式情绪 情绪 情绪 情绪 情绪进化心理学是进化心理学.羞耻的羞耻的羞耻的羞耻的羞耻的羞耻社会评价的社会评价.

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科学领域:

  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 跨文化心理学 跨文化心理学
  • 情绪 研究 研究 研究 情绪

背景情况:

  • 预期的羞耻与观众对可耻行为的低相关.
  • 羞耻制度可以抵御社会值,平衡效率.
  • 之前的研究使用了高度可变的场景,质疑羞耻系统的准确性.

研究的目的:

  • 调查羞耻系统在追踪观众值方面的精度.
  • 为了确定耻辱是否跟踪类似的耻辱事件的值.
  • 检查羞耻-观众值跨文化 (美国和印度) 的联系.

主要方法:

  • 参与者对场景进行了评分,其适宜性,轻度可耻性和可耻性各不相同.
  • 两个条件:参与者评估羞耻或观众值.
  • 场景以文化内部和跨文化的低变化集呈现.

主要成果:

  • 羞耻在广泛的场景中始终跟踪观众值.
  • 最重要的是,耻辱也精确地跟踪了类似的耻辱性组中的值.
  • 这些发现既适用于美国国内,也适用于美国和印度之间.

结论:

  • 人类的羞耻系统运行在很高的精度.
  • 耻辱准确地反映了社会对耻辱的判断,即使是微妙的变化.
  • 羞耻体系的精确性在不同的文化背景中得到了维护.