The Role of Control Motivation in Germans’ and Poles’ Interest in History

Q2 Psychology
M. Bilewicz, A. Stefaniak, Markus Barth, M. Witkowska, Immo Fritsche
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Abstract

Contemporary societies seem to be obsessed with history. This is reflected in the popularity of historical books, films, and reenactments. In our research, we aimed to assess the specific types of content that interest people when exploring their national histories and the psychological factors motivating such explorations. Following the two-dimensional model of social cognition that points to morality and competence as the main dimensions in individual and group perception, we distinguished interest in competence-related aspects of national history (control) from interest in historical moral actions (moral agency). Two studies performed in Poland and Germany showed that in both countries people’s interest in history is structured in a similar way, in which moral agency and control play essential roles. Additionally, in both countries people reacted to individual control threats with enhanced curiosity about the past moral agency of their nations. We discuss these results within the framework of the model of group-based control and compensatory control processes.
控制动机在德国人和波兰人历史兴趣中的作用
当代社会似乎沉迷于历史。这反映在历史书籍、电影和重演的流行上。在我们的研究中,我们旨在评估人们在探索其国家历史时感兴趣的特定类型的内容以及激发这种探索的心理因素。根据社会认知的二维模型,道德和能力是个人和群体感知的主要维度,我们区分了对国家历史中与能力相关的方面的兴趣(控制)和对历史道德行为的兴趣(道德代理)。在波兰和德国进行的两项研究表明,在这两个国家,人们对历史的兴趣是以类似的方式构成的,其中道德代理和控制起着至关重要的作用。此外,在这两个国家,人们对个人控制威胁的反应是对他们国家过去的道德行为的好奇心增强。我们在基于群体的控制和补偿控制过程模型的框架内讨论这些结果。
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