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The virtues and vices of social comparisons: examining assimilative and contrastive emotional reactions to characters in a narrative

机译:社会比较的美德和恶习:检查叙述中的人物的同化和对比情绪反应

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Based on social comparison theory, this study investigates how awareness of one's morality and exposure to a character in a narrative affect emotions associated with four types of social comparisons-upward assimilative, downward contrastive, upward contrastive, and downward assimilative. A 2 (Morality Salience: virtue, vice) X 2 (Character: moral, immoral) experiment (N = 106) revealed that those whose vices were made salient elicited stronger: (1) contempt (a downward contrastive emotion) toward an immoral character than a moral character, and (2) envy (an upward contrastive emotion) toward a moral character than an immoral character. Whereas envy decreased positive affect, contempt increased it. Implications for assimilative and contrastive social comparisons with media characters that lead to distinct affective outcomes are discussed.
机译:在社会比较理论的基础上,本研究调查了如何了解一个人的道德和暴露于叙事中的角色的意识,影响与四种社会比较的情感相关的情感,这是与四种社会比较 - 上升,向上的对比,向上的对比和向下的同化。 A 2(道德Parience:美德,副)x 2(性格:道德,不道德)实验(n = 106)透露,那些流体突出的人引起了更强的:(1)蔑视(向下对比情绪)朝向不道德的性质 而不是道德品质,(2)嫉妒(向上对比情绪)朝着道德品质而不是不道德的性质。 虽然嫉妒减少了积极的影响,蔑视它。 讨论了对导致不同情感结果的媒体特征的同化和对比社会比较的影响。

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