压力对运动员运动中直觉道德判断的影响:自我控制的调节作用

Ye Zhang, Haiying Quan, Yiming Bao, Boqian Sun
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我们进行了两项实验,以探索在运动场景中是否会凭直觉做出道德判断,以及这种判断是否会受到压力和自我控制的影响。在实验 1 中,我们验证了体育场景中直觉道德判断的存在,然后在实验 2 中,我们确定了自我控制的调节作用。对中国大学生运动员的调查结果显示,在低压力条件下,自制力强和自制力弱的个体在运动场景中直觉道德判断的准确率没有显著差异。然而,在高压力条件下,自制力强的个体比自制力弱的个体更倾向于在运动场景中凭直觉做出道德判断。因此,在运动场景中,压力会对直觉道德判断产生影响,而这种影响的程度会受到个人自控力的调节。这一发现对于减少运动员在体育运动中的不道德行为具有积极意义。
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Influence of stress on athletes' intuitive moral judgments in sports: The moderating role of self-control
We conducted two experiments to explore whether moral judgments occur intuitively in sports scenarios, and whether such judgments are influenced by stress and self-control. In Experiment 1 we verified the existence of intuitive moral judgment in sports scenarios, then in Experiment 2 we identified the moderating effect of self-control. Results of a survey with Chinese collegiate athletes showed that under the condition of low stress, there was no significant difference between individuals with strong and weak self-control regarding the accuracy rate of intuitive moral judgment in sports scenarios. Under the condition of high stress, however, individuals with strong self-control were more inclined than were those with weak self-control to intuitively make a judgment that was moral in sports scenarios. Therefore, in sports scenarios stress exerts an influence on intuitive moral judgment, and the degree to which this influence applies is moderated by individual self-control. This finding has positive implications for reducing unethical behavior among athletes in sporting contexts.
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