披露的动力

Erin Carbone, George Loewenstein
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摘要

披露是一种对人类体验至关重要的普遍行为,一直是社会心理学家和消费者心理学家实证研究和理论研究的焦点。这项工作通常将披露描述为一种深思熟虑的战略行为,是仔细权衡成本和收益的产物。在这篇论文中,我们认为,尽管一些披露可能是深思熟虑的和“理性的”,但其中大部分都表现出了驱动力般的品质。我们审查了证据表明,与其他驱动状态(如饥饿)一样,披露的欲望可能是发自内心的,由情绪和身体唤醒驱动,并通过披露行为感到满足。正如更基本的驱动力进化为激励适应性行动,但可能会导致适应不良行为(例如,过度进食)一样,披露也可能是冲动的,最终令人遗憾。我们提出了一个双重过程模型,该模型既包括内心驱动的披露,也包括故意披露,并理解了两者之间经常出现的冲突。
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The drive to disclose

The drive to disclose

Disclosure is a pervasive behavior critical to the human experience, and has been the focus of both empirical research and theorizing by social and consumer psychologists. This work has typically characterized disclosure as a deliberate and strategic act, the product of a careful weighing of costs and benefits. In this paper, we argue that, although some disclosure can be deliberate and “rational,” much of it exhibits drive-like qualities. We review evidence to suggest that, much like other drive states (e.g., hunger), the desire to disclose can be visceral, driven by emotions and physical arousal, and satiated through the act of disclosing. And just as more basic drives evolved to motivate adaptive action but can engender maladaptive behavior (e.g., over-eating), disclosures can likewise be impulsive and ultimately regrettable. We propose a dual-process model that encompasses both viscerally driven and deliberate disclosures and that makes sense of the conflicts that often arise between the two.

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