Stories and Their Role in Social Cognition

Jessica E. Black, J. Barnes, K. Oatley, D. Tamir, D. Dodell-Feder, Tobias Richter, R. Mar
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Fiction – when it is listened to, or when it appears in print, film, and video games – introduces people not only to storyworlds, but also to characters, their relationships, and complex social interactions. A growing body of research suggests that people who listen to, read, or watch fiction may learn social skills from stories through various mechanisms, including identifying with and forming parasocial relationships with characters, and simulating the social experiences depicted in the story. This chapter begins by reviewing theories that explain the potential effects of engaging with fiction and the possible mechanisms through which these effects might manifest. We then describe the methods used to investigate the effects of fiction and present a brief overview of both correlational and experimental findings. This overview indicates that there is robust evidence of an association between lifetime exposure to fiction and social cognition, but results from experimental studies have been mixed. Finally, we identify the most important gaps in the current research and propose directions for future research. Despite recent efforts to test the effects of manipulating engagement with fiction on a limited range of social cognitive abilities, many aspects of social cognition have yet to be explored, and there is a clear need for longitudinal intervention studies.
故事及其在社会认知中的作用
小说——当人们听到它,或者当它出现在印刷品、电影和电子游戏中——不仅向人们介绍故事世界,还向人们介绍人物、他们的关系和复杂的社会互动。越来越多的研究表明,听、读或看小说的人可能会通过各种机制从故事中学习社交技能,包括认同和形成与角色的准社会关系,以及模拟故事中描述的社会经历。本章首先回顾了解释与小说接触的潜在影响的理论,以及这些影响可能显现的机制。然后,我们描述了用于调查虚构影响的方法,并简要概述了相关和实验结果。这一综述表明,有强有力的证据表明,一生接触小说与社会认知之间存在关联,但实验研究的结果却参差不齐。最后,我们确定了当前研究中最重要的空白,并提出了未来的研究方向。尽管最近有人尝试在有限的社会认知能力范围内测试操纵小说参与的影响,但社会认知的许多方面还有待探索,而且显然需要进行纵向干预研究。
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