Department of Psychology.
Rotman School of Management.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2014 Feb;143(1):123-30. doi: 10.1037/a0031549. Epub 2013 Jan 14.
The current research explores how awareness of shared attention influences attitude formation. We theorized that sharing the experience of an object with fellow group members would increase elaborative processing, which in turn would intensify the effects of participant mood on attitude formation. Four experiments found that observing the same object as similar others produced more positive ratings among those in a positive mood, but more negative ratings among those in a negative mood. Participant mood had a stronger influence on evaluations when an object had purportedly been viewed by similar others than when (a) that same object was being viewed by dissimilar others, (b) similar others were viewing a different object, (c) different others were viewing a different object, or (d) the object was viewed alone with no others present. Study 4 demonstrated that these effects were driven by heightened cognitive elaboration of the attended object in the shared attention condition. These findings support the theoretical conjecture that an object attended with one's ingroup is subject to broader encoding in relation to existing knowledge structures.
当前的研究探讨了共同注意意识如何影响态度形成。我们推测,与同伴群体分享对某个物体的体验会增加详细加工,进而增强参与者情绪对态度形成的影响。四项实验发现,与消极情绪的参与者相比,积极情绪的参与者在观察到相同的物体时会给出更积极的评价,但在观察到相同的物体时会给出更消极的评价。当某个物体据称被相似的他人观看时,参与者的情绪对评价的影响更强,而当(a)相同的物体被不同的他人观看时,(b)相似的他人观看不同的物体时,(c)不同的他人观看不同的物体时,或(d)物体独自观看而没有其他人在场时。研究 4 表明,这些影响是由共享注意力条件下对被关注物体的认知加工增强所驱动的。这些发现支持了这样一种理论假设,即与自己所属群体一起关注的物体与现有知识结构相关的编码更为广泛。