Department of Psychology.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2022 Jan;48(1):13-28. doi: 10.1037/xlm0001009. Epub 2021 Apr 29.
The current study investigated whether the deep properties or shallow features of behaviors are implicitly expected to be consistent across members of highly entitative groups, by exploiting the notion that goals-as deep properties-and movements-as shallow features-can be dissociated in object-directed behaviors. Participants were asked to view group members' goal-directed behaviors toward an object. Whether perceivers implicitly expected that a new member would perform the same movement to the previously visited location (i.e., exhibit shallow feature-based behavior) or a new movement to the previously visited object (i.e., exhibit deep property-based behavior) was recorded. Study 1 revealed that perceivers implicitly expected members of a highly entitative group to approach the previously visited object with a new movement (i.e., to have a consistent goal) rather than perform the same movement to the previously visited location (i.e., to express a consistent movement). Study 2 confirmed that the responses in Study 1 were explained by group members conforming to, rather than violating, internal expectations (i.e., of consistent movement). Importantly, the implicit expectation of shared behaviors across group members relies on the goal interpretation of actions instead of the associations between actions and outcomes (Study 3). Study 4 replicated the facilitation effect of Study 1 and revealed that the goal-based expectation of common behaviors among group members is based on the majority behavior instead of a single demonstration. Hence, individuals in highly entitative groups are implicitly expected to behave consistently based on the deep properties of behaviors instead of their shallow features. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
当前研究利用目标(作为深层属性)和运动(作为浅层特征)可以在指向物体的行为中分离这一概念,探究了在高度整体论群体中,人们是否会隐含地期望成员的行为的深层属性或浅层特征在群体成员之间保持一致。参与者被要求观看群体成员针对物体的目标导向行为。观察者是否隐含地期望新成员会对之前访问过的位置执行相同的动作(即表现出基于浅层特征的行为),还是会对之前访问过的物体执行新的动作(即表现出基于深层属性的行为)。研究 1 表明,观察者隐含地期望高度整体论群体的成员会用新的动作接近之前访问过的物体(即有一致的目标),而不是对之前访问过的位置执行相同的动作(即表达一致的动作)。研究 2 证实了研究 1 中的反应是由群体成员遵守而不是违反内部期望(即一致的动作)来解释的。重要的是,对群体成员之间共享行为的隐含期望依赖于对动作的目标解释,而不是动作与结果之间的关联(研究 3)。研究 4 复制了研究 1 的促进效应,并表明群体成员之间基于共同行为的目标期望是基于多数行为而不是单一示范。因此,高度整体论群体中的个体基于行为的深层属性而非浅层特征被隐含地期望保持一致的行为。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。