(不)表现出你感觉良好,可能是坏事:打破积极情绪表达规范的后果

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Kunalan Manokara , Alisa Balabanova , Mirna Đurić , Agneta H. Fischer , Disa A. Sauter
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是否存在表现自己感觉良好的最佳水平?通过对四种积极情绪(感激、兴趣、感动、胜利)的研究,我们在两个预先登记的实验(n = 901)中证明,即使是愉快的情绪,表现得太多或太少都会导致负面的社会后果。淡化感激之情(其次是兴趣)的表达者会被剥夺社会接触和权力。克制地表达感动也会减少与他人的接触。对于胜利,夸张的表达者会被社会回避,但与此同时,那些淡化自己胜利的人也会被认为没有那么强大。我们证明了人的感知机制(温暖和能力)对这些效应的潜在解释作用。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,与不同的积极情绪相关的违反规范行为会产生不同的结果,从而为越来越多关于情绪表达的社会后果的文献做出了贡献。
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(Not) showing you feel good, can be bad: The consequences of breaking expressivity norms for positive emotions

Are there optimal levels of showing one feels good? Examining four positive emotions (gratitude, interest, feeling moved, triumph), we demonstrate in two pre-registered experiments (n = 901) that even for pleasant feelings, showing too much – or too little – can lead to negative social consequences. Expressers who downplay their gratitude, and to a lesser degree interest, are deprived of social contact and power. Restrained displays of feeling moved are also met with reduced contact. For triumph, amplified expressers are socially avoided, yet at the same time, those who downplay their victory are seen to be less powerful. We demonstrate the role of person-perception mechanisms (warmth and competence) as underlying explanators for these effects. Taken together, our findings contribute to the growing literature on the social consequences of emotional expressions, by pointing to divergent outcomes for norm violations relating to different positive emotions.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology publishes original research and theory on human social behavior and related phenomena. The journal emphasizes empirical, conceptually based research that advances an understanding of important social psychological processes. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical analyses, and methodological comments.
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