Department of Psychology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Psychology, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
J Pers. 2021 May;89(3):437-450. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12589. Epub 2020 Sep 12.
The present study examined the essentialist lay theories of happiness (i.e., beliefs that happiness is determined by one's genes and hence, immutable) and its implications for motivation to enhance one's happiness level.
Study 1 (N = 454) developed a scale called the "Essentialist Beliefs about Happiness (EBH)" and Study 2 (N = 207) validated the scale by comprehensively examining conceptually overlapping constructs related to the EBH. In Study 3 (N = 401) and Study 4 (N = 452), by utilizing correlational and experimental methods, we tested the effect of the EBH on motivation to enhance happiness.
Using the scale developed and validated in Study 1 and Study 2, Study 3 and Study 4 found that the essentialist beliefs about happiness predicted reduced motivation to be happier. Specifically, participants with greater essentialist beliefs about happiness were less likely to engage in happiness-boosting activities. Specifically, those who believed that happiness is influenced by one's attitude and effort had greater intention to engage in happiness-boosting activities.
The present results provide new insight into the role of individual differences in essentialist lay theories of happiness in motivational state in well-being domain.
本研究考察了幸福的本质主义朴素理论(即相信幸福是由一个人的基因决定的,因此是不可改变的)及其对提高幸福感的动机的影响。
研究 1(N=454)开发了一个名为“幸福的本质主义信念(EBH)”的量表,研究 2(N=207)通过全面考察与 EBH 概念上重叠的相关构念来验证该量表。在研究 3(N=401)和研究 4(N=452)中,我们采用相关和实验方法,检验了 EBH 对提高幸福感的动机的影响。
使用研究 1 和研究 2 中开发和验证的量表,研究 3 和研究 4 发现,幸福的本质主义信念预测了幸福感增强动机的降低。具体来说,对幸福持本质主义信念的参与者不太可能从事提升幸福感的活动。具体来说,那些认为幸福感受一个人态度和努力影响的人,更有可能有参与提升幸福感的活动的意愿。
本研究结果为幸福感的个体差异在幸福感领域的动机状态中的作用提供了新的见解。