The Schadenfreude Effect: When Your Losses Are More Enjoyable Than My Wins

Bruno Farias Mendes, G. Alba
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It is not uncommon for people to feel good when bad luck happens to others, especially when there is rivalry. The paper aims to investigate the impact of schadenfreude (pleasure in another’s misfortune) on decision-making. The first study, a lab experiment, showed that people preferred to send news about one’s favorite team victory (pride) over one’s rival team loss (schadenfreude) when the outcome of the game displayed small score differences and select the schadenfreude option when the score differences were large.  The second study, conducted in the field, showed that supporters of a rival team increased their probability of betting against the target team when the target team was praised prior to the game. Taken together, the results show that schadenfreude is more powerful when the damage to a rival is large (study 1) or when the rival is praised (study 2).
幸灾乐祸效应:你的失败比我的成功更令人愉快
当别人运气不好的时候,尤其是当有竞争的时候,人们会感觉很好,这并不罕见。本文旨在研究幸灾乐祸(幸灾乐祸)对决策的影响。第一项研究是一项实验室实验,研究表明,当比赛结果显示分数差异很小时,人们更愿意发送自己喜欢的球队获胜(骄傲)的消息,而不是对手球队失败(幸灾乐祸)的消息;当分数差异很大时,人们选择幸灾乐祸的消息。第二项研究是在现场进行的,研究表明,当对手球队在比赛前受到表扬时,对手球队的支持者更有可能押注对手球队失败。综上所述,研究结果表明,当对手受到较大伤害(研究1)或对手受到表扬(研究2)时,幸灾乐祸的影响更大。
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