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启动一个新身份:自我监控调节非自我启动对自我判断和行为的影响。

Priming a new identity: self-monitoring moderates the effects of nonself primes on self-judgments and behavior.

作者信息

DeMarree Kenneth G, Wheeler S Christian, Petty Richard E

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2005 Nov;89(5):657-71. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.89.5.657.

Abstract

When a construct is primed, people often act in construct-consistent ways. Several accounts for this effect have been offered, including ideomotor theory and a social functional perspective. The authors tested an additional perspective, the Active-Self account, whereby primes can temporarily alter self-perceptions. In Study 1, non-African American participants reported feeling more aggressive on an implicit measure following an African American prime. In Study 2, participants reported feeling luckier on an implicit measure following a number 7 (vs. 13) prime. In both studies, these effects were obtained only for low self-monitors, who are more likely to change self-conceptions in response to diagnostic self-information and to use their internal states in guiding behavior. Study 3 showed that low self-monitors also show larger behavioral effects of primes.

摘要

当启动一个概念时,人们常常会以与该概念相符的方式行事。针对这种效应已经提出了几种解释,包括观念运动理论和社会功能视角。作者们测试了另一种视角,即主动自我视角,据此启动因素可以暂时改变自我认知。在研究1中,非非裔美国参与者在受到非裔美国人启动刺激后,在一项隐性测量中报告感觉自己更具攻击性。在研究2中,参与者在受到数字7(对比13)启动刺激后,在一项隐性测量中报告感觉自己更幸运。在这两项研究中,这些效应仅在低自我监控者中出现,他们更有可能根据诊断性自我信息改变自我概念,并利用自身内部状态来指导行为。研究3表明,低自我监控者也表现出启动因素对行为的更大影响。

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