Mandel David R, Omorogbe Philip
Socio-Cognitive Systems Section, Defence Research and Development Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2014 Jun 5;9(6):e98854. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098854. eCollection 2014.
Previous research finds that Republicans report being happier or more satisfied with their lives than Democrats. Using representative American samples from 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2010, we tested a Person × Situation interactionist account in which political affiliation (Democrat, Republican) and political climate (favorable when the president in office is of the same party) are proposed to affect past, present, and anticipated future life satisfaction. Meta-analyses of related tests of key hypotheses confirmed that (a) life satisfaction was greater when the political climate was favorable rather than unfavorable and (b) Republicans were more sensitive to political climate than Democrats. As predicted, Republicans also were more politically polarized than Democrats. Taken together, the findings indicate that, compared to Democrats, Republicans are more apt to self-identify in political terms, and core aspects of their subjective well-being are more easily affected by the outcome of political events.
以往的研究发现,共和党人比民主党人更幸福或对自己的生活更满意。我们使用2002年、2005年、2007年、2009年和2010年具有代表性的美国样本,检验了一种人×情境交互作用的观点,即政治派别(民主党、共和党)和政治气候(当在职总统与本党相同时为有利)被认为会影响过去、现在和预期的未来生活满意度。对关键假设的相关检验进行的元分析证实:(a)当政治气候有利而非不利时,生活满意度更高;(b)共和党人比民主党人对政治气候更敏感。正如预测的那样,共和党人在政治上也比民主党人更加两极分化。综合来看,研究结果表明,与民主党人相比,共和党人更倾向于从政治角度进行自我认同,并且他们主观幸福感的核心方面更容易受到政治事件结果的影响。