Emotion Regulation by Psychological Distance and Level of Abstraction: Two Meta-Analyses.

IF 7.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Personality and Social Psychology Review Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1177/10888683211069025
Tal Moran, Tal Eyal
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Abstract

Self-reflection is suggested to attenuate feelings, yet researchers disagree on whether adopting a distant or near perspective, or processing the experience abstractly or concretely, is more effective. Given the relationship between psychological distance and level of abstraction, we suggest the "construal-matching hypothesis": Psychological distance and abstraction differently influence emotion intensity, depending on whether the emotion's appraisal involves low-level or high-level construal. Two meta-analyses tested the effects of psychological distance (k = 230) and level-of-abstraction (k = 98) manipulations on emotional experience. A distant perspective attenuated emotional experience (g = 0.52) but with weaker effects for high-level (g = 0.29; for example, self-conscious emotions) than low-level emotions (g= 0.64; for example, basic emotions). Level of abstraction only attenuated the experience of low-level emotions (g = 0.2) and showed a reverse (nonsignificant) effect for high-level emotions (g = -0.13). These results highlight differences between distancing and level-of-abstraction manipulations and the importance of considering the type of emotion experienced in emotion regulation.

心理距离和抽象水平对情绪调节的影响:两个元分析。
人们认为自我反省可以减轻情绪,但研究人员在采用远观还是近观,或者抽象还是具体地处理经验更有效的问题上意见不一。考虑到心理距离与抽象水平之间的关系,我们提出了“解释匹配假说”:心理距离和抽象对情绪强度的影响不同,取决于情绪评价涉及的是低水平解释还是高水平解释。两项荟萃分析测试了心理距离(k = 230)和抽象水平(k = 98)操作对情绪体验的影响。远距离视角会减弱情绪体验(g = 0.52),但对高水平视角的影响较弱(g = 0.29;例如,自我意识情绪比低水平情绪(g= 0.64;例如,基本情绪)。抽象水平只会减弱低水平情绪的体验(g = 0.2),而对高水平情绪的影响相反(不显著)(g = -0.13)。这些结果强调了距离和抽象水平操作之间的差异,以及在情绪调节中考虑所经历的情绪类型的重要性。
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CiteScore
19.00
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期刊介绍: Title: Personality and Social Psychology Review (PSPR) Journal Overview: Official journal of SPSP, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. Premiere outlet for original theoretical papers and conceptual review articles in all areas of personality and social psychology Features stimulating conceptual pieces identifying new research directions and comprehensive review papers providing integrative frameworks for existing theory and research programs Topics Covered: Attitudes and Social Cognition: Examines the inner workings of the human mind in understanding, evaluating, and responding to the social environment Interpersonal and Group Processes: Explores patterns of interaction and interdependence characterizing everyday human functioning Intergroup Relations: Investigates determinants of prejudice, conflict, cooperation, and harmonious relationships between social groups Personality and Individual Differences: Focuses on causes, assessment, structures, and processes giving rise to human variation Biological and Cultural Influences: Studies the biological and cultural mediation of social psychological and personality processes
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