From humor to political dispositions: effect of disparagement humor on perceptions of political identity

IF 1.2 3区 心理学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Willam E. Rice, Thomas E. Ford
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Abstract An experiment ( n = 202; 136 women; 66 men) demonstrated that people use implicit theories about liberals and conservatives to guide their impression of another person based on their humor, specifically, the degree to which their humor violates the individualizing and binding moral foundations described by Moral Foundations Theory (e.g., Graham, Haidt and Nosek 2009. Liberals and conservatives rely on different sets of moral foundations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 96(5). 1029–1046). Supporting Hypothesis 1, participants perceived a target person as more conservative when he posted to social media an immigrant-disparaging meme. They perceived him as more liberal when he posted a religion-disparaging meme. Supporting Hypotheses 2, liberals liked the target person more and conservatives less when he posted the religion-disparaging meme. Similarly, in keeping with Hypothesis 3, liberals liked the target person less and conservatives more after he posted the immigrant-disparaging meme.
从幽默到政治倾向:贬抑幽默对政治认同认知的影响
实验(n = 202;136名女性;66名男性)表明,人们使用关于自由派和保守派的内隐理论来指导他们对另一个人的印象,这是基于他们的幽默,特别是他们的幽默在多大程度上违反了道德基础理论所描述的个性化和约束道德基础(例如,Graham, Haidt和Nosek, 2009)。自由主义者和保守主义者依赖于不同的道德基础。人格与社会心理学报,1996(5)。1029 - 1046)。支持假设1,当目标人在社交媒体上发布贬低移民的表情包时,参与者认为他更保守。当他发布一个贬低宗教的表情包时,他们认为他更自由了。支持假设2,当目标人物发布贬低宗教的表情包时,自由派更喜欢他,保守派更不喜欢他。同样,与假设3一致,在目标人物发布了贬低移民的表情包后,自由派更不喜欢他,保守派更喜欢他。
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