Pierro Antonio, Kruglanski Arie W
University of Rome, La Sapienza.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2008 Nov;34(11):1492-503. doi: 10.1177/0146167208322865.
Two experimental studies examined the possibility that the need for cognitive closure (NfCC) affects the tendency to exhibit transference effects in social encounters. They reveal that the transference effect is more pronounced when individuals' (dispositional) NfCC is high (vs. low). In Study 1, this effect is demonstrated with respect to the transference of false memories about a newly encountered target person generalized from one's representation of a significant other. In Study 2, it is demonstrated with respect to the transference of both false memories and affective reaction to a new leader based on one's representation of a past leader. The discussion considers the role of motivation in the transference effect in relation to the social cognitive and psychodynamic views of transference.
两项实验研究探讨了认知闭合需求(NfCC)是否会影响在社交场合中表现出移情效应的倾向。研究表明,当个体的(倾向性)认知闭合需求较高(相对于较低)时,移情效应更为明显。在研究1中,这种效应体现在从一个重要他人的表征中概括出的关于新遇到的目标人物的错误记忆的转移上。在研究2中,这种效应体现在基于对过去领导者的表征,对新领导者的错误记忆和情感反应的转移上。讨论部分考虑了动机在移情效应中的作用,这与移情的社会认知和心理动力学观点相关。