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The group-member mind trade-off: Attributing mind to groups versus group members

机译:小组成员思想权衡:将思想归于小组与小组成员

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People attribute minds to other individuals and make inferences about those individuals' mental states to explain and predict their behavior. Little is known, however, about whether people also attribute minds to groups and believe that collectives, companies, and corporations can think, have intentions, and make plans. Even less is known about the consequences of these attributions for both groups and group members. We investigated the attribution of mind and responsibility to groups and group members, and we demonstrated that people make a trade-off: The more a group is attributed a group mind, the less members of that group are attributed individual minds. Groups that are judged to have more group mind are also judged to be more cohesive and responsible for their collective actions. These findings have important implications for how people perceive the minds of groups and group members, and for how attributions of mind influence attributions of responsibility to groups and group members.
机译:人们将思想归于其他人,并推断这些人的心理状态,以解释和预测其行为。但是,人们是否也将思想归于群体并相信集体,公司和公司可以思考,有意图并制定计划,这一点鲜为人知。这些归因对小组和小组成员的后果知之甚少。我们研究了心智和责任对群体和群体成员的归属,并证明了人们之间的权衡:一个群体被赋予一个群体思维的程度越高,该群体的成员被归于个体思维的次数就越少。那些被认为具有更大的集体意识的群体也被认为更有凝聚力,并对他们的集体行动负责。这些发现对人们如何看待群体和群体成员的思想,以及心理属性如何影响对群体和群体成员的责任属性具有重要意义。

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