Shepherd Hana, Marshall Emily A
Rutgers University.
Franklin and Marshall College.
Poetics (Amst). 2018 Aug;69:1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.poetic.2018.07.001. Epub 2018 Jul 27.
This paper proposes a mechanism by which exposure to forms of culture "in the world" activates individuals' cognitive associations beneath conscious awareness, making certain behaviors more likely. A survey experiment illustrates part of the proposed mechanism, testing whether cues that make salient a shared cultural representation affect the activation of individuals' associations with childbearing. Drawing on cultural beliefs regarding the ostensible contradiction between close relations and monetary exchange, we expect that making one of these spheres salient would inhibit activation of associations with the other sphere. As predicted, respondents randomly assigned to a cue regarding family have fewer associations between childbearing and finances. We demonstrate the relevance of these findings to respondents' fertility desires, a measure connected to behavior. We discuss the conditions under which this mechanism may exert the most influence on behavior and outline key future research questions that the proposed model introduces.
本文提出了一种机制,通过这种机制,接触“现实世界”中的文化形式会在意识层面之下激活个体的认知联想,从而使某些行为更有可能发生。一项调查实验说明了所提出机制的一部分,测试了使共享文化表征变得突出的线索是否会影响个体与生育相关联想的激活。基于关于亲密关系与货币交换之间表面矛盾的文化信念,我们预计使其中一个领域变得突出会抑制与另一个领域相关联想的激活。正如预测的那样,被随机分配到与家庭相关线索的受访者在生育与财务之间的联想较少。我们证明了这些发现与受访者生育意愿(一种与行为相关的衡量标准)的相关性。我们讨论了这种机制可能对行为产生最大影响的条件,并概述了所提出模型引出的关键未来研究问题。