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The Difference Between Being and Seeing: The Relative Contribution of Self-Perception and Priming to Behavioral Changes via Digital Self-Representation

机译:存在与看见之间的差异:自我认知和通过数字自我表征引发的行为变化的相对贡献

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Studies in the Proteus Effect (N. Yee & J. Bailenson, 2007) have shown that the appearance of avatars (i.e., digital representations of ourselves) can lead to behavioral changes in users. For example, participants in attractive avatars became friendlier to confederate strangers than participants in unattractive avatars. While the Proteus Effect is premised on self-perception theory (D. Bem, 1972)—the notion that we infer our own attitudes by observing ourselves as if from a third party—it is also possible that the previous findings were caused by priming (i.e., behavioral assimilation; J. Bargh, M. Chen, & L. Burrows, 1996). In our study, we used immersive virtual environment technology to experimentally tease apart embodiment from perception of the same visual stimulus. Our results showed that embodiment produced significantly larger behavioral changes than mere observation of the same visual stimuli. These findings support the claim that our avatars provide a unique lever to behavioral change; however, more work is needed to pin down the exact mechanism behind the effect.
机译:变形蛋白效应的研究(N. Yee&J. Bailenson,2007)表明,化身的出现(即我们自己的数字表示)会导致用户的行为改变。例如,有吸引力的化身的参与者比没有吸引力的化身的参与者更友好地与陌生人结盟。虽然蛋白质变形效应以自我感知理论为基础(D. Bem,1972)(即我们通过观察自己好像是来自第三方来推断自己的态度的观念),但以前的发现也有可能是由启动引起的(即行为同化; J。Bargh,M. Chen,&L. Burrows,1996)。在我们的研究中,我们使用了沉浸式虚拟环境技术,以实验方式从相同的视觉刺激感知中分离出实施方式。我们的结果表明,与仅仅观察相同的视觉刺激相比,实施方式产生了明显更大的行为变化。这些发现支持了我们的化身为行为改变提供独特杠杆的说法。但是,还需要做更多的工作来确定影响背后的确切机制。

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    《Media Psychology》 |2009年第2期|195-209|共15页
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    Nick Yee; Jeremy N. Bailenson;

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    Department of Communication, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA;

    Department of Communication, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA;

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