Brosnan Sarah F, Newton-Fisher Nicholas E, van Vugt Mark
Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2009 May;13(2):129-47. doi: 10.1177/1088868309335127. Epub 2009 Apr 28.
Social and personality psychology and behavioral primatology both enjoy long histories of research aimed at uncovering the proximate and ultimate determinants of primate-human and nonhuman-social behavior. Although they share research themes, methodologies, and theories, and although their studied species are closely related, there is currently very little interaction between the fields. This separation means that researchers in these disciplines miss out on opportunities to advance understanding by combining insights from both fields. Social and personality psychologists also miss the opportunity for a phylogenetic analysis. The time has come to integrate perspectives on primate social psychology. Here, the authors provide a historical background and document the main similarities and differences in approaches. Next, they present some examples of research programs that may benefit from an integrated primate perspective. Finally, the authors propose a framework for developing a social psychology inclusive of all primates. Such a melding of minds promises to greatly benefit those who undertake the challenge.
社会与人格心理学以及行为灵长类学都有着悠久的研究历史,旨在揭示灵长类动物(包括人类和非人类)社会行为的近因和终极决定因素。尽管它们有着共同的研究主题、方法和理论,且所研究的物种关系密切,但目前这两个领域之间的互动非常少。这种分离意味着这些学科的研究人员错失了通过结合两个领域的见解来增进理解的机会。社会与人格心理学家也错过了进行系统发育分析的机会。整合灵长类社会心理学观点的时候已经到了。在此,作者提供了一个历史背景,并记录了方法上的主要异同。接下来,他们展示了一些可能受益于整合灵长类观点的研究项目实例。最后,作者提出了一个发展涵盖所有灵长类动物的社会心理学的框架。这样的思想融合有望使那些接受挑战的人受益匪浅。