Choi Hyeman
Department of Psychology, Gachon University, Seongnam 13120, Republic of Korea.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2022 Dec 9;12(12):504. doi: 10.3390/bs12120504.
The present study investigated how people, as uninvolved social observers (i.e., those not affected by the emotion expresser's behavior), judge hypocrisy in a target who publicly expresses their self-conscious emotions (i.e., shame and guilt) after making an immoral decision, then repeats the same immoral behavior again. Results across the two studies conducted showed that participants viewed the target as more hypocritical when the target expressed guilt (vs. shame) for their past misdeed and then committed the same act again. The present study suggests that social perceivers tend to infer expressions of guilt (and of shame to a lesser degree) as signaling future changes, which is reflected in judgments of hypocrisy. The study further discusses implications for the social functions of emotional expression and communication.
本研究调查了作为不相关社会观察者的人们(即那些不受情绪表达者行为影响的人)如何评判一个在做出不道德决定后公开表达自我意识情绪(即羞耻和内疚),然后再次重复相同不道德行为的目标对象的虚伪程度。两项研究的结果表明,当目标对象为其过去的不当行为表达内疚(与羞耻相比)然后再次实施相同行为时,参与者认为该目标对象更虚伪。本研究表明,社会感知者倾向于将内疚(以及在较小程度上的羞耻)表达推断为预示未来的改变,这反映在对虚伪的判断中。该研究进一步讨论了情绪表达和交流的社会功能的相关影响。