University of Limerick, Ireland.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2024 Jun;50(6):841-856. doi: 10.1177/01461672221150238. Epub 2023 Feb 2.
Building on earlier research that examined the characteristics people associate with heroes, our research examined similarities and differences of the hero stereotype across cultures. Specifically, in Study 1 ( = 209) and Study 2 ( = 298), we investigated lay perceptions of heroes among participants from a collectivistic culture. In Study 3 ( = 586), we examined whether group membership could be determined by participants' centrality ratings of the combined set of hero features. In Study 4 ( = 197), we tested whether the hero features that distinguish American and Chinese participants, when used to describe a target person, influence the impression that the target person is a hero. In Study 5 ( = 158) and Study 6 ( = 591), we investigated cultural differences in perceptions of different types of heroes (e.g., social, martial, civil) and the influence of individualism and collectivism on the perception of those heroes.
基于早期研究对人们与英雄相关联的特征进行的研究,我们的研究考察了文化之间英雄刻板印象的相似点和不同点。具体来说,在研究 1(n=209)和研究 2(n=298)中,我们调查了来自集体主义文化的参与者对英雄的直观认识。在研究 3(n=586)中,我们检验了参与者对英雄特征的中心性评分是否可以确定群体归属。在研究 4(n=197)中,我们测试了当用于描述目标人物的英雄特征区分美国和中国参与者时,这些特征是否会影响目标人物是英雄的印象。在研究 5(n=158)和研究 6(n=591)中,我们研究了不同类型的英雄(如社会、武术、民事)的感知方面的文化差异,以及个人主义和集体主义对这些英雄感知的影响。