When They Go Low, We Gloat: How Trait and State Schadenfreude Moderate the Perception and Effect of Negative Political Messages

Alessandro Nai, L. Otto
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Abstract. We investigate whether Schadenfreude – finding pleasure in others’ misfortune – moderates the perception and effects of negative political messages (“negative campaigning”). We present the results of three experiments, two conducted in the United States with samples of 1,722 and 1,408 respondents surveyed via MTurk, and the other conducted in The Netherlands with a sample of 143 undergraduate students. In all studies respondents were exposed to a positive or negative message on a given issue and asked afterward to evaluate the message (message perception) and the target of the message (effect of the message). Studies 1 and 2 tested for the moderating effect of “trait” Schadenfreude – that is, to what extent respondents are likely to experience Schadenfreude in their everyday life, whereas Study 3 tested for the effects of “state” Schadenfreude via a stimulus intended to elicit it as a reaction. Results show that (1) Schadenfreude moderates the perception of the negative messages; people with low trait Schadenfreude react strongly (and negatively) to attacks; (2) state Schadenfreude does not have as strong an effect as trait Schadenfreude; (3) Schadenfreude only marginally moderates the direct effect of the negative message on the evaluation of the target politician.
当他们走低,我们幸灾乐祸:性格和状态幸灾乐祸如何调节负面政治信息的感知和效果
摘要我们调查了幸灾乐祸——从别人的不幸中寻找快乐——是否会缓和负面政治信息(“负面竞选”)的感知和影响。我们展示了三个实验的结果,其中两个在美国进行,通过MTurk调查了1,722和1,408名受访者,另一个在荷兰进行,样本为143名本科生。在所有的研究中,受访者都接触到一个给定问题的积极或消极的信息,并要求之后评估信息(信息感知)和信息的目标(信息的效果)。研究1和2测试了“特质”幸灾乐祸的调节作用——也就是说,被调查者在日常生活中可能经历的幸灾乐祸的程度,而研究3测试了“状态”幸灾乐祸的影响,通过刺激来引发它作为一种反应。结果表明:(1)幸灾乐祸对负面信息感知有调节作用;低幸灾乐祸特质的人对攻击反应强烈(消极);(2)状态幸灾乐祸的效应不如性格幸灾乐祸的效应强;(3)幸灾乐祸对负面信息对目标政治家评价的直接影响仅起到微弱调节作用。
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