Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Aug 13;121(33):e2313428121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2313428121. Epub 2024 Aug 5.
Moral values guide consequential attitudes and actions. Here, we report evidence of seasonal variation in Americans' endorsement of some-but not all-moral values. Studies 1 and 2 examined a decade of data from the United States (total N = 232,975) and produced consistent evidence of a biannual seasonal cycle in values pertaining to loyalty, authority, and purity ("binding" moral values)-with strongest endorsement in spring and autumn and weakest endorsement in summer and winter-but not in values pertaining to care and fairness ("individualizing" moral values). Study 2 also provided some evidence that the summer decrease, but not the winter decrease, in binding moral value endorsement was stronger in regions with greater seasonal extremity. Analyses on an additional year of US data (study 3; n = 24,199) provided further replication and showed that this biannual seasonal cycle cannot be easily dismissed as a sampling artifact. Study 4 provided a partial explanation for the biannual seasonal cycle in Americans' endorsement of binding moral values by showing that it was predicted by an analogous seasonal cycle in Americans' experience of anxiety. Study 5 tested the generalizability of the primary findings and found similar seasonal cycles in endorsement of binding moral values in Canada and Australia (but not in the United Kingdom). Collectively, results from these five studies provide evidence that moral values change with the seasons, with intriguing implications for additional outcomes that can be affected by those values (e.g., intergroup prejudices, political attitudes, legal judgments).
道德价值观指导着后果论的态度和行为。在这里,我们报告了美国人对某些而非所有道德价值观的认可存在季节性变化的证据。研究 1 和 2 考察了来自美国的十年数据(总人数=232975),并产生了一致的证据,表明与忠诚、权威和纯洁有关的价值观(“约束性”道德价值观)存在双年度季节性周期——在春季和秋季的认可度最高,在夏季和冬季的认可度最低——但与关爱和公平有关的价值观(“个体化”道德价值观)则不然。研究 2 还提供了一些证据表明,在季节性差异较大的地区,“约束性”道德价值观的认可度夏季下降(而非冬季下降)的幅度更大。对美国另外一年的数据(研究 3;n=24199)进行的分析提供了进一步的复制,并表明这种双年度季节性周期不能轻易地被视为抽样误差。研究 4 通过表明它可以由美国人焦虑体验的类似季节性周期来预测,为美国人对“约束性”道德价值观的认可的双年度季节性周期提供了部分解释。研究 5 检验了主要发现的普遍性,并在加拿大和澳大利亚(但不在英国)发现了对“约束性”道德价值观的认可存在类似的季节性周期。这五项研究的综合结果提供了道德价值观随季节变化的证据,这对可能受到这些价值观影响的其他结果(例如,群体间偏见、政治态度、法律判断)具有有趣的启示。