踢你自己:违背你的意愿会导致更强的控制感和罪恶感。

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Kaitlin Woolley, Sunita Sah
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摘要

尽管知道得更好,但人们在做决定时往往会听从别人的意见。尽管处于联合评估模式(即并排比较选项)的人预期,如果按照别人的建议出了问题,他们会感觉不那么内疚,但我们的研究表明,当他们实际体验其中一个选项时,结果恰恰相反。在多项研究(n = 3200)中,包括四项有实际经济后果的研究中,我们发现,当人们违背自己更好的判断时,他们会感到更有罪。这种反直觉的效应之所以发生,是因为违背一个人更好的判断会增加对其他选择的想法,可以做出更好的决定,这放大了对情况的控制感。无论输入是主动的还是主动的,这种影响都会发生,并且特定于人们违背自己更好的判断的情况。如果人们拒绝糟糕的建议或遵循与他们的判断一致的输入,就不会发生这种情况。
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Kicking Yourself: Going Against Your Inclinations Leads to Greater Feelings of Control and Culpability.

Despite knowing better, people often follow the opinions of others when making decisions. Although people in joint evaluation mode (i.e., comparing options side-by-side) anticipate feeling less culpable if things go wrong after following someone else's suggestion, our research shows the opposite effect when they actually experience one of the options. Across multiple studies (n = 3,200), including four with real monetary consequences, we find that people feel more culpable when they go against their better judgment. This counterintuitive effect occurs because going against one's better judgment increases thoughts about alternative, better decisions that could have been made, which amplify feelings of control over the situation. This effect occurs regardless of whether the input is solicited or unsolicited and is specific to situations where people go against their better judgment. It does not occur if people reject poor suggestions or follow input that aligns with their judgment.

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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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