Institute of Psychology, The Maria Grzegorzewska University, Warsaw, Poland.
Faculty of Psychology, University of Economics and Human Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
PLoS One. 2022 Nov 10;17(11):e0276073. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276073. eCollection 2022.
This study examined how self-reported sarcasm use is related to individual differences in non-Western adults. A sample of 329 Turkish speakers of high socioeconomic status completed an online survey including measures of self-reported sarcasm use, personality traits, positive and negative affect, self-presentation styles, self-esteem, as well as age and gender. Participants who reported being more likely to use sarcasm in social situations had scores indicating that they were less agreeable, less conscientious, and less emotional stable (i.e., more neurotic). Also, those who reported using sarcasm more often tended to be younger and had lower self-esteem. Self-reported sarcasm use was also positively related to both the self-promoting and the self-depreciating presentation styles. In addition to highlighting the complex relationship between individual differences and language production, these findings underscore the importance of expanding sarcasm research to include non-Western samples.
本研究考察了自我报告的讽刺使用如何与非西方成年人的个体差异相关。一个高社会经济地位的 329 名土耳其语说话者的样本完成了一项在线调查,其中包括自我报告的讽刺使用、人格特质、积极和消极情绪、自我呈现风格、自尊,以及年龄和性别等方面的测量。在社交场合中更有可能使用讽刺的参与者得分表明他们的宜人性、尽责性和情绪稳定性(即更神经质)较低。此外,那些报告更频繁使用讽刺的人往往更年轻,自尊心也更低。自我报告的讽刺使用与自我提升和自我贬低的呈现风格呈正相关。这些发现除了突出个体差异和语言产生之间的复杂关系外,还强调了将讽刺研究扩展到非西方样本的重要性。