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Characterizing donation behavior from psychophysiological indices of narrative experience

机译:从叙事体验的心理生理指标表征捐赠行为

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Research on narrative persuasion has yet to investigate whether this process influences behavior. The current study explored whether: (1) a narrative could persuade participants to donate to a charity, a prosocial, behavioral decision; (2) psychophysiological metrics can delineate the differences between donationon-donation behaviors; and (3) donation behavior can be correlated with measures of psychophysiology, self-reported reactions to the narrative, and intrinsic characteristics. Participants (n = 49) completed personality/disposition questionnaires, viewed one of two versions of a narrative while EEG and ECG were recorded, completed a questionnaire regarding their reactions to the narrative, and were given an opportunity to donate to a charity related to the themes of the narrative. Results showed that: (1) 34.7% of participants donated; (2) psychophysiological metrics successfully delineated between donation behaviors and the effects of narrative version; and (3) psychophysiology and reactions to the narrative were better able to explain the variance (88 and 65%, respectively) in the amount donated than all 3 metrics combined as well as any metric alone. These findings demonstrate the promise of narrative persuasion for influencing prosocial, behavioral decisions. Our results also illustrate the utility of the previously stated metrics for understanding and possibly even manipulating behaviors resulting from narrative persuasion.
机译:关于叙事说服的研究尚未调查这一过程是否影响行为。当前的研究探讨了:(1)叙事能否说服参与者向慈善机构捐款,做出亲社会的行为决定; (2)心理生理指标可以描述捐赠/不捐赠行为之间的差异; (3)捐赠行为可以与心理生理指标,对叙事的自我报告反应以及内在特征相关。参与者(n = 49)完成了人格/性格问卷,在记录了脑电图和心电图的同时查看了两种版本的叙述之一,完成了关于其对叙述的反应的问卷调查,并有机会向与之相关的慈善机构捐款。叙事主题。结果表明:(1)34.7%的参与者捐款; (2)成功地在捐赠行为和叙述版本的影响之间划定了心理生理指标; (3)心理生理和对叙述的反应能够更好地解释捐赠金额的差异(分别为88%和65%),而不是所有三个指标以及任何单独的指标。这些发现表明叙事说服有望影响亲社会,行为决策。我们的研究结果还说明了先前描述的度量标准对于理解甚至可能操纵叙述性说服行为的效用。

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