Sherman David K, Kinias Zoe, Major Brenda, Kim Heejung S, Prenovost Mary
Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9660, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2007 Aug;33(8):1100-12. doi: 10.1177/0146167207303027.
Self-affirmation theory proposes that people can respond to threats to the self by affirming alternative sources of self-integrity, resulting in greater openness to self-threatening information. The present research examines this at a group level by investigating whether a group affirmation (affirming an important group value) increases acceptance of threatening group information among sports teams and fans. In Study 1, athletes exhibited a group-serving attributional bias, which was eliminated by the group affirmation. In Study 2, the most highly identified fans exhibited the most bias in terms of their attributions, and this bias was eliminated by the group affirmation. These studies suggest that groups can serve as resources from which people can draw in response to threatening group events.
自我肯定理论提出,人们可以通过肯定自我完整性的其他来源来应对对自我的威胁,从而更愿意接受威胁自我的信息。本研究通过调查群体肯定(肯定一项重要的群体价值观)是否会增加运动队和球迷对威胁性群体信息的接受度,在群体层面上对此进行了检验。在研究1中,运动员表现出群体服务归因偏差,而群体肯定消除了这种偏差。在研究2中,认同度最高的球迷在归因方面表现出最大的偏差,而群体肯定消除了这种偏差。这些研究表明,群体可以作为一种资源,人们可以从中汲取力量来应对威胁性的群体事件。