Freeman Dan, Aquino Karl, McFerran Brent
Alfred Lerner Hall, Department of Business Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2009 Jan;35(1):72-84. doi: 10.1177/0146167208325415. Epub 2008 Nov 18.
Three studies examined the relationship between social dominance orientation (SDO), the experience of moral elevation, and Whites' donations to charitable organizations. Study 1 used video clips depicting acts of moral excellence to elicit a state of moral elevation (a distinctive feeling of warmth and expansion, which is accompanied by admiration, affection, and even love for people whose exemplary moral behavior is being observed). Results show that moral elevation increased participants' willingness to donate to a Black-oriented charity and attenuated the negative effect of the group-based dominance (GBD) component of SDO on donation behavior. Studies 2 and 3 replicate and extend these findings by using a written story to elicit a state of moral elevation and examining actual donations to a Black-oriented charity. Results show that moral elevation increased donations to the Black-oriented charity and neutralized the negative influence of GBD.
三项研究考察了社会支配取向(SDO)、道德升华体验与白人向慈善组织捐款之间的关系。研究1使用描绘道德高尚行为的视频片段来引发道德升华状态(一种独特的温暖和扩展感,伴随着对所观察到的具有模范道德行为的人的钦佩、喜爱甚至爱意)。结果表明,道德升华增加了参与者向以黑人为导向的慈善机构捐款的意愿,并减弱了SDO中基于群体的支配(GBD)成分对捐赠行为的负面影响。研究2和3通过使用书面故事来引发道德升华状态并考察对以黑人为导向的慈善机构的实际捐款,重复并扩展了这些发现。结果表明,道德升华增加了对以黑人为导向的慈善机构的捐款,并抵消了GBD的负面影响。