Smeesters Dirk, Warlop Luk, Van Avermaet Eddy, Corneille Olivier, Yzerbyt Vincent
Department of Applied Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2003 May;84(5):972-87. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.84.5.972.
Low and high consistent pro-socials and pro-selfs were primed with neutral, morality, or might concepts in mixed-motive situations. The authors expected participants' social value orientation to influence cooperative behavior among (a) high consistent individuals in all prime conditions and (b) low consistent individuals in the neutral prime condition only. The authors also expected the primes to influence cooperative behavior more among low than high consistent individuals. Four experiments using supra-liminal (Experiments 1, 2, and 4) or subliminal (Experiment 3) priming and 2-person (Experiments 1-3) or N-person (Experiment 4) social dilemmas partially supported these initial predictions. One intriguing exception was that morality primes reduced cooperation among high consistent pro-selfs. Experiments 2-4 allowed testing for the potential role of expectations in shaping participants' cooperative behavior.
在混合动机情境中,低一致性和高一致性的亲社会者和亲自我者被中性、道德或强权概念启动。作者预期参与者的社会价值取向会影响以下两类人的合作行为:(a) 在所有启动条件下的高一致性个体,以及(b) 仅在中性启动条件下的低一致性个体。作者还预期启动对低一致性个体合作行为的影响大于高一致性个体。四项实验采用阈上启动(实验1、2和4)或阈下启动(实验3)以及两人情境(实验1 - 3)或多人情境(实验4)社会困境,部分支持了这些初始预测。一个有趣的例外是,道德启动降低了高一致性亲自我者之间的合作。实验2 - 4检验了期望在塑造参与者合作行为中的潜在作用。