David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah, 1645 E. Campus Center Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2009 Jul;20(7):867-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02371.x. Epub 2009 May 21.
We used contagion theory as a framework for studying the influence of spread of qualities in a group. We found that people's preferences change depending on how objects are arranged in a group. They prefer to choose from a closely arranged group if one unidentified object in that group has a positive quality, but prefer to choose from a group in which objects are farther apart if one unidentified object in that group has a negative quality. We call this pattern of preference the group-contagion effect. We also found that the magnitude of the effect increases if the number of objects possessing the positive or negative quality increases.
我们使用传染病理论作为研究群体中品质传播影响的框架。我们发现,人们的偏好会根据物体在群体中的排列方式而改变。如果群体中一个未识别的物体具有积极的品质,那么他们更倾向于从排列紧密的群体中进行选择;但如果群体中一个未识别的物体具有消极的品质,那么他们更倾向于从排列较远的群体中进行选择。我们将这种偏好模式称为群体传染效应。我们还发现,如果具有积极或消极品质的物体数量增加,那么这种效应的程度也会增加。