在五大洲的十二个国家,智慧感知的维度
M Rudnev1, H C Barrett2, W Buckwalter3
1University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada. maksim.rudnev@uwaterloo.ca.
Nature communications
|August 14, 2024
概括
在各个文化中,智慧的感知依赖于反思的方向和社会情感意识. 最聪明的人在两方面都表现出色,而自我认知则显示出这些关键智慧特征的不同平衡.
科学领域:
- 跨文化心理学跨文化心理学
- 社会的认知社会认知.
- 思想的哲学 思想的哲学
背景情况:
- 智慧是社会判断的核心,但跨文化对其认可的理解是有限的.
- 不同的哲学传统对智慧的核心属性提供了不同的观点.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查智慧是如何被认为在全球范围内的各种社会经济和文化群体.
- 识别关键的社会认知特征,这些特征定义了在不同文化背景下感知到的智慧.
主要方法:
- 调查了来自12个国家的16个不同样本,评估了智慧榜样,非榜样和自我认知.
- 参与者根据19个社会认知特征,智慧,知识和理解来评价目标.
主要成果:
- 识别了智慧感知的两个一致的维度:反思性定向和社会情感意识.
- 参与者认为最聪明的人在两个维度上都得分很高;最不聪明的人不是反射性的,而是中度的社会情绪.
- 个人认为自己不那么反射,但比智慧榜样更有社会情感意识.
结论:
- 在不同文化中,智慧的感知始终由反思性定向和社会情感意识构成.
- 这些发现提升了人们对民间心理学和超越西方背景的头脑感知的理解.
- 突出了认知和社会情感因素在普遍社会判断中的相互作用.
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