Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, USA.
J Pers. 2023 Jun;91(3):667-682. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12766. Epub 2022 Aug 16.
Despite broad consensus about multicultural experience's benefits, there is a lack of research on the antecedents to multicultural experiences. Research has indicated that awe shifts attention away from the self toward larger entities, which could include elements of other cultures.
Four studies (N = 2915) tested whether trait, daily, and induced awe promoted multicultural experience.
Studies 1-2 (adolescents, young, middle, and older adults) showed that trait awe predicted greater multicultural identity and experience independent of other positive emotions and openness. Study 3 (students & adults in U.S. & Malaysia) demonstrated that daily awe predicted more daily multicultural experience independent of yesterday's multicultural experience. These results were explained by trait and daily curiosity. Study 4 (adults) found that induction of awe increased state multicultural identity and experience via state curious emotions and then state curious personality.
We found that experiencing more awe can be a tool for enhancing the multicultural experience. The discussion focuses on the implications for future research on awe and multicultural experiences.
尽管人们普遍认为多元文化体验有很多好处,但对于多元文化体验的前因却缺乏研究。研究表明,敬畏感会将注意力从自我转移到更大的实体上,而这些实体可能包括其他文化的元素。
四项研究(N=2915)测试了特质、日常和诱发的敬畏感是否能促进多元文化体验。
研究 1-2(青少年、年轻人、中年人和老年人)表明,特质敬畏感预测了更大的多元文化认同和体验,独立于其他积极情绪和开放性。研究 3(美国和马来西亚的学生和成年人)表明,日常敬畏感预测了更多的日常多元文化体验,独立于昨天的多元文化体验。这些结果可以用特质和日常好奇心来解释。研究 4(成年人)发现,诱发敬畏感可以通过状态好奇情绪和状态好奇个性来增加状态多元文化认同和体验。
我们发现,体验更多的敬畏感可以成为增强多元文化体验的一种工具。讨论集中在对敬畏感和多元文化体验的未来研究的影响上。