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诱发程序如何塑造对他人对行为和不作为的情感反应的信念。

How Elicitation Procedure Shapes Beliefs About Others' Affective Responses to Action and Inaction.

机构信息

ESADE, universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain.

EADA Business School, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2024 Dec;50(12):1711-1724. doi: 10.1177/01461672231175958. Epub 2023 Jun 23.

Abstract

Humans have long pondered the distinction between action and inaction. Classic work in social sciences provides evidence that most people believe that others experience higher levels of affect when they obtain the same outcome through action as opposed to inaction. In this paper, we theorize that people's attributions of affect to identical outcomes resulting from action versus inaction are largely constructive in nature, such that they heavily depend on the elicitation procedure. Seven preregistered studies demonstrate that most individuals cease to attribute greater affect to identical outcomes resulting from action as opposed to inaction when it is made possible-or salient-that they can state that action and inaction are associated with equal levels of affect. Consequently, the present studies suggest that researchers can reach different conclusions about participants' general proclivity to attribute greater affect to identical outcomes resulting from action (vs. inaction) depending on how participants' beliefs are measured.

摘要

长久以来,人类一直在思考行动与不作为之间的区别。社会科学的经典著作为我们提供了证据,证明大多数人认为,当他人通过行动而非不作为获得相同的结果时,他们会体验到更高水平的情感。在本文中,我们提出了一种理论,即人们对行动与不作为导致的相同结果的情感归因在很大程度上是建设性的,因为它们在很大程度上取决于引出程序。七个预先注册的研究表明,当人们有可能或明显地表明行动和不作为与同等水平的情感相关联时,大多数人就不会再认为行动导致的相同结果比不作为导致的结果具有更大的情感。因此,本研究表明,研究人员可以根据参与者信念的测量方式,得出关于参与者普遍倾向于将更多的情感归因于行动(而非不作为)所导致的相同结果的不同结论。

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