感觉被理解促进了身份融合
Angel Gómez1, Alexandra Vázquez1, Beatriz Alba1
1Departamento de Psicologia Social y de las Organizaciones, Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia.
Journal of personality and social psychology
|May 16, 2024
概括
自我验证,或收到确认反,增强了身份融合. 然后,这种融合增加了支持某个团体,事业或领导人的承诺和意愿,即使是通过极端的牺牲.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 集团动力学 集团动力学
- 认同研究 认同研究
背景情况:
- 虽然认同融合的结果是已知的,但驱动它的心理因素是不太了解的.
- 认同融合描述了与一个群体,个人或事业的深层次,协同作用的联系.
- 了解融合的先例对于解释群体的承诺和行为至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查身份融合的心理前.
- 为了测试自我验证增加身份融合的假设.
- 检查自我验证和融合如何影响目标的行为支持.
主要方法:
- 进行了八项研究,采用相关设计,实验操纵,纵向评估和定性访谈.
- 方法包括测量感知到的自我验证,身份融合,愿意战斗/死亡以及群体牺牲.
- 参与者包括普通人群,被监禁的帮派成员,以及与各种事业认同的个人.
主要成果:
- 感知自我验证在各个研究中始终预测了更高水平的身份融合.
- 认同融合与为团体,价值观和领导者而战斗/死亡的意愿正相关.
- 自我验证通过增加融合间接影响了行为支持,而不是相反.
- 关系关系被确定为自我验证和融合之间的调解者.
结论:
- 自我验证是加强身份融合的关键心理先例.
- 由自我验证驱动的融合,显著预测了集体的深刻承诺和牺牲.
- 调查结果澄清了个人身份确认和社会身份过程之间的相互作用.
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