Algoe Sara B, Haidt Jonathan
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
J Posit Psychol. 2009;4(2):105-127. doi: 10.1080/17439760802650519.
People are often profoundly moved by the virtue or skill of others, yet psychology has little to say about the 'other-praising' family of emotions. Here we demonstrate that emotions such as elevation, gratitude, and admiration differ from more commonly studied forms of positive affect (joy and amusement) in many ways, and from each other in a few ways. The results of studies using recall, video induction, event-contingent diary, and letter-writing methods to induce other-praising emotions suggest that: elevation (a response to moral excellence) motivates prosocial and affiliative behavior, gratitude motivates improved relationships with benefactors, and admiration motivates self-improvement. Mediation analyses highlight the role of conscious emotion between appraisals and motivations. Discussion focuses on implications for emotion research, interpersonal relationships, and morality.
人们常常会被他人的美德或技能深深打动,然而心理学对于“赞美他人”这一系列情感却鲜有论述。在此我们证明,诸如崇敬、感激和钦佩等情感在许多方面不同于更常被研究的积极情感形式(喜悦和娱乐),并且在某些方面彼此也有所不同。运用回忆、视频诱导、事件相关日记和写信等方法来诱发赞美他人情感的研究结果表明:崇敬(对道德高尚的反应)激发亲社会和亲和行为,感激激发与恩人改善关系,钦佩激发自我提升。中介分析突出了有意识情感在评价与动机之间的作用。讨论集中在对情感研究、人际关系和道德的影响。