Matsumoto David
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA.
J Pers. 2007 Dec;75(6):1285-319. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2007.00476.x.
In this article I propose a model that posits three major sources of influence on behavior-basic human nature (via universal psychological processes), culture (via social roles), and personality (via individual role identities) and argue that individual behaviors are the products of the interaction between the three. I discuss how culture emerges from the interaction of basic human nature and the ecological contexts in which groups exist, and how social roles are determined by culture-specific psychological meanings attributed to situational contexts. The model further suggests that situational context moderates the relative contributions of the three sources in influencing behavior. I provide examples of apparent contradictory findings in the study of emotion that can be explained by the model proposed.
在本文中,我提出了一个模型,该模型假定对行为有三大影响源——基本人性(通过普遍心理过程)、文化(通过社会角色)和个性(通过个体角色身份),并认为个体行为是这三者相互作用的产物。我讨论了文化如何从基本人性与群体所处生态环境的相互作用中产生,以及社会角色如何由赋予情境背景的特定文化心理意义所决定。该模型还表明,情境背景会调节这三个影响源在影响行为方面的相对作用。我提供了一些在情绪研究中明显相互矛盾的发现的例子,这些例子可以用所提出的模型来解释。