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幸福对情感极化、阴谋论认同和深度伪造识别的(零)影响:来自三个国家五项调查实验的证据

The (Null) Effects of Happiness on Affective Polarization, Conspiracy Endorsement, and Deep Fake Recognition: Evidence from Five Survey Experiments in Three Countries.

作者信息

Yu Xudong, Wojcieszak Magdalena, Lee Seungsu, Casas Andreu, Azrout Rachid, Gackowski Tomasz

机构信息

Department of Communication, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USA.

Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Polit Behav. 2021;43(3):1265-1287. doi: 10.1007/s11109-021-09701-1. Epub 2021 Mar 18.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Affective polarization is a key concern in America and other democracies. Although past evidence suggests some ways to minimize it, there are no easily applicable interventions that have been found to work in the increasingly polarized climate. This project examines whether irrelevant factors, or incidental happiness more specifically, have the power to reduce affective polarization (i.e., misattribution of affect or "carryover effect"). On the flip side, happiness can minimize systematic processing, thus enhancing beliefs in conspiracy theories and impeding individual ability to recognize deep fakes. Three preregistered survey experiments in the US, Poland, and the Netherlands (total  = 3611) induced happiness in three distinct ways. Happiness had no effects on affective polarization toward political outgroups and hostility toward various divisive social groups, and also on endorsement of conspiracy theories and beliefs that a deep fake was real. Two additional studies in the US and Poland (total  = 2220), also induced anger and anxiety, confirming that all these incidental emotions had null effects. These findings, which emerged uniformly in three different countries, among different partisan and ideological groups, and for those for whom the inductions were differently effective, underscore the stability of outgroup attitudes in contemporary America and other countries.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11109-021-09701-1.

摘要

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情感两极分化是美国和其他民主国家的一个关键问题。尽管过去的证据提出了一些将其最小化的方法,但在日益两极分化的环境中,尚未发现易于应用且有效的干预措施。本项目研究无关因素,更具体地说是偶然的幸福感,是否有能力减少情感两极分化(即情感的错误归因或“遗留效应”)。另一方面,幸福会减少系统加工,从而增强对阴谋论的信念,并阻碍个人识别深度伪造的能力。在美国、波兰和荷兰进行的三项预先注册的调查实验(总计 = 3611)以三种不同方式诱发幸福感。幸福感对政治外群体的情感两极分化、对各种分裂性社会群体的敌意、对阴谋论的认同以及认为深度伪造是真实的信念均无影响。在美国和波兰进行的另外两项研究(总计 = 2220)还诱发了愤怒和焦虑,证实所有这些偶然情绪均无影响。这些在三个不同国家、不同党派和意识形态群体中以及对诱导效果不同的人群中一致出现的结果,凸显了当代美国和其他国家对外群体态度的稳定性。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s11109-021-09701-1获取的补充材料。

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