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等待还是吃? 一个常见的食品规范中的其他差异
Anna Paley1, Irene Scopelliti2, Janina Steinmetz2
1Tilburg School of Economics and Management, Tilburg University, Warandelaan 2, Tilburg, 5037 AB, Netherlands.
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概括
人们期望自己比其他人更严格地遵守餐饮礼仪. 这种对食物规范的认知遵守的自我-其他差异源于对自己与他人心理成本和收益的看法不同.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
- 食品研究 食品研究
背景情况:
- 一个常见的餐饮规范包括等待吃饭,直到一个群体的所有成员都被服务.
- 了解遵守社会规范对于预测群体行为和社会凝聚力至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查预期遵守等待吃饭的食物规范的自我-其他差异.
- 探索驱动这种自我与他人差异的心理因素.
- 测试旨在减少自我与他人差异的干预措施.
主要方法:
- 进行了6项涉及1907名参与者的实验.
- 参与者报告了他们对自己和其他人的饮食标准的预期遵守情况.
- 评估了遵守与不遵守规范的心理成本和好处.
- 干预包括从对方的角度来看,并明确鼓励他们打破规范.
主要成果:
- 观察到一个一致的自我-其他差异,个人期望自己比别人更坚持自己.
- 这种差异归因于对心理成本和收益的不同看法.
- 透视部分减少了差异,而鼓励打破规范没有显著的影响.
结论:
- 个人对自己遵守食物规范的看法不同于他们对他人遵守的看法.
- 规范坚持的感知心理效用在自我和他人之间有系统地产生偏见.
- 这些发现有助于理解餐厅环境中的社会规范和自我认知.
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