Zhou Jie, Dovidio John, Wang Erping
Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
PLoS One. 2013 Nov 14;8(11):e82150. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082150. eCollection 2013.
The moderating role of affective-cognitive consistency in the effects of affectively-based and cognitively-based attitudes on consummatory and instrumental behaviors was explored using two experimental studies in the intergroup context. Study 1 revealed that affectively-based attitudes were better predictors than cognitively-based attitudes regardless of affective-cognitive consistency for consummatory behaviors (e.g., undergraduates' supportive behaviors toward government officials). Study 2, which investigated task groups' supportive behaviors toward an immediate supervisory group, found that for these instrumental behaviors cognitively-based attitudes were better predictors than affectively-based attitudes only when affective-cognitive consistency was high. The present research also examined the mechanism by which affective-cognitive consistency moderates the relative roles of affectively-based and cognitively-based attitudes in attitude-behavior consistency. Results indicated that attitude-behavior consistency is eroded primarily because of the weaker relationship of affective or cognitive components to behaviors than to general attitudes. The reciprocal implications of research on attitudes and work on intergroup relations are considered.
在群体间情境下,通过两项实验研究探讨了情感认知一致性在基于情感和基于认知的态度对消费行为和工具性行为影响中的调节作用。研究1表明,无论情感认知一致性如何,对于消费行为(如大学生对政府官员的支持行为),基于情感的态度比基于认知的态度是更好的预测指标。研究2调查了任务组对直属监督组的支持行为,发现对于这些工具性行为,只有当情感认知一致性较高时,基于认知的态度才比基于情感的态度是更好的预测指标。本研究还考察了情感认知一致性调节基于情感和基于认知的态度在态度-行为一致性中相对作用的机制。结果表明,态度-行为一致性受到侵蚀主要是因为情感或认知成分与行为的关系比与一般态度的关系更弱。本研究考虑了态度研究与群体间关系研究的相互影响。