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The ice-breaker effect: singing mediates fast social bonding

机译:破冰效果:唱歌介导了快速的社会纽带

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It has been proposed that singing evolved to facilitate social cohesion. However, it remains unclear whether bonding arises out of properties intrinsic to singing or whether any social engagement can have a similar effect. Furthermore, previous research has used one-off singing sessions without exploring the emergence of social bonding over time. In this semi-naturalistic study, we followed newly formed singing and non-singing (crafts or creative writing) adult education classes over seven months. Participants rated their closeness to their group and their affect, and were given a proxy measure of endorphin release, before and after their class, at three timepoints (months 1, 3 and 7). We show that although singers and non-singers felt equally connected by timepoint 3, singers experienced much faster bonding: singers demonstrated a significantly greater increase in closeness at timepoint 1, but the more gradual increase shown by non-singers caught up over time. This represents the first evidence for an ‘ice-breaker effect’ of singing in promoting fast cohesion between unfamiliar individuals, which bypasses the need for personal knowledge of group members gained through prolonged interaction. We argue that singing may have evolved to quickly bond large human groups of relative strangers, potentially through encouraging willingness to coordinate by enhancing positive affect.
机译:已经提出唱歌是为了促进社会凝聚力而发展的。但是,尚不清楚结合是由歌唱固有的属性产生还是任何社交活动都能产生类似的效果。此外,以前的研究使用一次性演唱,没有探索随着时间的流逝社会交往的出现。在这项半自然主义的研究中,我们进行了七个月以上的新开设的唱歌和非唱歌(工艺或创意写作)成人教育班。参与者对他们与小组的亲密程度和影响进行了评估,并在班级前后三个月(第1、3和7个月)给予了内啡肽释放的替代指标。我们显示,尽管歌手和非歌手在时间点3感到同等联系,但歌手的联结速度更快:歌手在时间点1的亲密度增加明显更多,但随着时间的推移,非歌手显示的渐近增加。这是唱歌在促进陌生人之间快速凝聚力方面具有“破冰效果”的第一个证据,而绕过了通过长时间互动而获得的团体成员个人知识的需求。我们认为,唱歌可能已经发展成可以迅速将大量的相对陌生人群体联系在一起的方式,这可能是通过鼓励积极参与并增强积极影响来实现的。

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