Chen Xiao-Ping, Eberly Marion B, Bachrach Daniel G, Wu Keke, Qu Qing
a University of Washington , Seattle.
b University of Washington , Tacoma.
J Soc Psychol. 2017;157(6):720-735. doi: 10.1080/00224545.2017.1284739. Epub 2017 Jan 27.
In this research, we examine the phenomenon of egocentric reciprocity, where individuals protect self-interest by adopting an eye-for-an-eye strategy in negatively imbalanced exchanges, and by taking advantage of overly generous treatment in positively imbalanced exchanges. We conducted two experiments using a modified ultimatum game examining attitudinal and behavioral responses to imbalanced exchanges. The experiments allowed us to explore the moderating role of relational closeness (i.e., whether the game partner was a friend or a stranger) and the mediating role of anger and indebtedness in these moderated relationships. Our results consistently demonstrate the phenomenon of egocentric reciprocity. Most importantly, this research reveals that friendship places a boundary on this egocentric tendency, and that the effects may partially be explained by anger experienced in response to exchange.
在本研究中,我们考察了自我中心互惠现象,即个体在负向不平衡交换中通过以牙还牙策略来保护自身利益,并在正向不平衡交换中利用过度慷慨的对待。我们使用改良的最后通牒博弈进行了两项实验,考察对不平衡交换的态度和行为反应。这些实验使我们能够探究关系亲密度(即游戏伙伴是朋友还是陌生人)的调节作用,以及愤怒和亏欠感在这些调节关系中的中介作用。我们的结果一致证明了自我中心互惠现象。最重要的是,本研究表明友谊为这种自我中心倾向划定了界限,并且这种影响可能部分由对交换的愤怒情绪来解释。