文化差异在替代的乐观主义中
Andreas Kappes1, Xinyuan Yan2, Molly J Crockett3
1City, University of London, UK.
Personality & social psychology bulletin
|March 19, 2025
概括
文化差异塑造了代理乐观主义,影响了亲社会行为. 美国人对陌生人表现出更强烈的乐观偏见和代理乐观,而中国人则对朋友表现出更强烈的乐观偏见和代理乐观.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 文化心理学 文化心理学
- 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
背景情况:
- 我们对他人的信仰会影响亲社会行为.
- 人们表现出代理乐观主义,偏见更新对他人的未来的信念.
- 文化背景可能会塑造代理乐观主义和随后的亲社会行为.
研究的目的:
- 调查文化如何影响代理乐观主义.
- 通过对自己,朋友和陌生人的积极和消极新闻进行学习,在不同文化中进行比较.
主要方法:
- 一项预先注册的研究,涉及963名中国和美国参与者.
- 衡量自己,朋友和陌生人从好消息和坏消息中学习的程度.
- 乐观偏见和代理乐观的跨文化比较.
主要成果:
- 美国参与者表现出比中国参与者更大的乐观偏见和代理乐观.
- 中国参与者表现出代言的乐观情绪,主要针对朋友.
- 美国参与者对可识别的陌生人表现出最强烈的代理乐观.
结论:
- 文化因素显著地影响了代理乐观和学习偏见.
- 文化间的替代乐观主义的差异可能会影响亲社会行为.
- 文化通过影响个人如何了解他人的未来来塑造社会行为.
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