Ye Yuchen, Jiang Pengtao, Zhang Wuke
Business School, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China.
School of Information Science and Engineering, NingboTech University, Ningbo, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 May 20;13:899233. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.899233. eCollection 2022.
With the rapid development of information and communication technology (ICT), social media-based donation platforms emerged. These platforms innovatively demonstrate peer information (e.g., number of donated peers) on the donation page, which inevitably brings the peer influence into donors' donation decision process. However, how the peer influence will affect the psychological process of donation decisions are remained unknown. This study used the number of donated peers to examine the effects of peer influence on donors' donation decisions and extracted event-related potential (ERP) from electroencephalographic data to explore the underlying psychological process. The behavioral results indicated that the number of donated peers positively influenced donors' willingness to donate. The ERP results suggested that a larger number of donated peers might indicate a higher level of conformity and greater perceived emotional rewards, as a larger P2 amplitude was observed. Following the early processing of emotional stimuli, cognitive detection of decisional risk took place, and the donors reckoned a smaller number of donated peers as a high potential risk, which was reflected by a larger N2 amplitude. In the later stage, the larger number of donated peers, which represented a higher magnitude of prospective emotional rewards, led to a higher incentive to donate, and reflected in a larger amplitude of P3. Additionally, implications and future directions were discussed.
随着信息通信技术(ICT)的快速发展,基于社交媒体的捐赠平台应运而生。这些平台在捐赠页面上创新性地展示了同伴信息(如已捐赠同伴的数量),这不可避免地将同伴影响带入捐赠者的捐赠决策过程。然而,同伴影响如何影响捐赠决策的心理过程仍不为人知。本研究使用已捐赠同伴的数量来检验同伴影响对捐赠者捐赠决策的影响,并从脑电图数据中提取事件相关电位(ERP),以探索潜在的心理过程。行为结果表明,已捐赠同伴的数量对捐赠者的捐赠意愿有积极影响。ERP结果表明,更多已捐赠同伴可能表明更高水平的从众性和更大的感知情感回报,因为观察到更大的P2波幅。在对情感刺激进行早期处理之后,对决策风险进行了认知检测,捐赠者认为较少的已捐赠同伴具有较高的潜在风险,这通过较大的N2波幅反映出来。在后期,更多已捐赠同伴代表着更高程度的预期情感回报,从而导致更高的捐赠动机,并通过更大的P3波幅反映出来。此外,还讨论了研究的意义和未来方向。