俗人如何解释真实和傲慢的骄傲尺度? 一项包含三项研究的内容有效性调查
Leah R Dickens1, Brett A Murphy2, Fred Duong3
1Department of Psychology, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH, United States.
Frontiers in psychology
|March 13, 2026
概括
俗人对"傲慢的骄傲"尺度的解释非常多样,反映了学者之间的分歧. 这表明了规模.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 情感研究 情感研究
背景情况:
- 双面模型区分了真实和傲慢的骄傲.
- 当前的研究经常使用真实和幽布主义的骄傲尺度.
- 这些天平的有效性,特别是对于傲慢的骄傲,是有争议的.
研究的目的:
- 调查非专业人士对真实和傲慢的骄傲尺度的解释.
- 为了确定非专业人士是否认为这些天平是衡量自豪感.
- 从普通人的角度来评估骄傲尺度的构造有效性.
主要方法:
- 针对509名英语母语人士进行了三项研究.
- 方法包括整体规模解释,单个项目分析和自由描述.
- 在2022年夏天从西方文化参与者那里收集的数据.
主要成果:
- 研究人员发现,普通人对Hubristic Pride尺度的解释非常分散和多样化.
- 与学术辩论类似,普通人对秤的含义缺乏共识.
- 没有一个单一的,融合的构造从简单的解释中出现.
结论:
- 俗人对"傲慢的骄傲"尺度的解释缺乏一致性.
- 俗解释的广泛变化挑战了它的有效性.
- 傲慢自豪度表的分数可能无法可靠地评估骄傲或其他心理构造.
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