群体类型学塑造社会网络表征。

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Yi Zhang, Danfeng Ai, Jade Li Wang, Lei Ji, Jipeng Duan, Ying Zhou, Jun Yin
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摘要

有效地表示社会网络具有挑战性,但认知模式可以帮助解决这一挑战。本研究考察了群体类型相关的网络图式是否影响社会网络表征。在实验1中,只提供群体类型信息和不提供网络结构的关系数量的被试自由构建友谊网络,在任务组中形成比社会类别更相互关联和集中的结构。实验2在不同的群体类型中提供了相同的部分友谊网络数据,但群体类型标签偏向于参与者对未来潜在友谊的推断,产生了与实验1相似的网络结构。在实验3中,当记忆的网络结构与激活相应图式的群体类型一致时,从社会网络中记忆友谊的参与者——无论是从任务组还是从社会类别中——表现出更高的准确性。这些结果表明,个体利用群体相关图式来表征社会网络,任务组比社会类别具有更紧密、更集中的联系。
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Group Typology Shapes Social Network Representations.

Efficiently representing social networks is challenging, but cognitive schemas can help address this challenge. This study examined whether network schemas related to group typology influence social network representations. In Experiment 1, participants, who were given only group-type information and the number of relationships without network structure, freely constructed friendship networks, forming more interconnected and centralized structures for task groups than social categories. Experiment 2 provided identical partial friendship network data across group types, yet group-type labels biased participants' inferences about potential future friendships, producing network structures similar to those in Experiment 1. In Experiment 3, participants who memorized friendships from social networks-either from a task group or social category-showed greater accuracy when the memorized network structure aligned with the group type that activated corresponding schemas. These results suggest that individuals utilize group-related schemas to represent social networks, with task groups having closer and more centralized connections than social categories do.

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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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