Conner Tamlin, Barrett Lisa Feldman
University of Connecticut Health Center, Department of Psychiatry, Farmington, CT 06030-6325, USA.
Emotion. 2005 Dec;5(4):476-88. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.5.4.476.
In 2 studies, the authors examined the degree to which implicit self-attitudes predicted people's spontaneous affective experiences in daily life. Across both studies, implicit attitudes toward the self (as measured by Implicit Association Tests) strongly predicted negative feeling states (as measured by computerized experience-sampling procedures), suggesting that implicit self-attitudes may be linked to changes in undifferentiated negative affect. Explicit attitudes toward the self generally did not account for these relations. Findings extend understanding of the factors that contribute to experienced affect and are the first to empirically link implicit self-attitudes with phenomenological affective experience in real-life settings over time.
在两项研究中,作者考察了内隐自我态度在多大程度上能够预测人们在日常生活中的自发情感体验。在这两项研究中,对自我的内隐态度(通过内隐联想测验测量)都有力地预测了消极情绪状态(通过计算机化体验抽样程序测量),这表明内隐自我态度可能与未分化的消极情绪变化有关。对自我的外显态度通常无法解释这些关系。这些发现扩展了我们对影响情感体验因素的理解,并且首次通过实证研究将内隐自我态度与现实生活环境中随时间变化的现象学情感体验联系起来。