感知承诺:当我们都知道你在指望我

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Mind & Language Pub Date : 2021-01-15 DOI:10.1111/MILA.12333
F. Bonalumi, J. Michael, C. Heintz
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资助信息中欧大学ERC启动,拨款/奖励编号:679092;承诺感ERC Synergy,赠款/奖励编号:609819,SOMICS承诺可以在没有承诺或手势的情况下产生吗?我们假设,当一个代理人引导接受者依靠她做某事时,即使没有同情的言语行为或任何惯例化的行为,人们也相信承诺是存在的,这是相互了解的。为了探究这一点,我们向参与者展示了在线小插曲,描述了接受者的期望因其行为而受挫的日常情况。我们的研究结果表明,无论接受者的依赖是否得到口头承认,道德判断都会根据接受者的依赖程度而存在显著差异。
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Perceiving commitments: When we both know that you are counting on me
Funding information Central European University ERC Starting, Grant/Award Number: 679092; SENSE OF COMMITMENT ERC Synergy, Grant/Award Number: 609819, SOMICS Can commitments be generated without promises or gestures conventionally interpreted as such? We hypothesized that people believe that commitments are in place when one agent has led a recipient to rely on her to do something, even without a commissive speech act or any action conventionalized as such, and this is mutual knowledge. To probe this, we presented participants with online vignettes describing everyday situations in which a recipient's expectations were frustrated by one's behavior. Our results show that moral judgments differed significantly according to whether the recipient's reliance was mutually known, irrespective of whether this was verbally acknowledged.
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Mind & Language
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