经过实验操纵的愤怒激活了关于社会层次的隐含认知
Harrison M Miller1, Connor R Hasty1, Jon K Maner1
1Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Cognition & emotion
|March 21, 2024
概括
经历愤怒使社会层次概念更容易获得,可能会激发主导行为,以达到更高的社会地位. 这种效应在不同性别之间是一致的.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 进化心理学 进化心理学
背景情况:
- 愤怒是一种基本的人类情绪,通常与社会地位和竞争有关.
- 了解愤怒的认知基础对于解释社会行为至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查愤怒与社会层次概念的心理可访问性之间的联系.
- 为了检查这种关系中潜在的性别差异.
主要方法:
- 相关试点研究 (N=143) 和两个实验的整合数据分析 (总N=377).
- 与对照组相比,愤怒的原始条件.
- 隐含的关联任务使用词茎来测量与等级相关的认知.
主要成果:
- 与控制条件相比,愤怒启动显著增加了与等级相关的单词的可访问性.
- 没有发现任何显著的性别差异;愤怒对隐性等级认知的影响在男性和女性中是相同的.
结论:
- 愤怒似乎增加了社会层次的心理可访问性,与进化论理论保持一致.
- 这一发现表明,愤怒可能会激发旨在达到更高社会地位的支配行为.
- 讨论了理解侵略和谈判策略的含义.
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