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Observing the restriction of another person: vicarious reactance and the role of self-construal and culture

机译:观察他人的限制:替代性的反应以及自我建构和文化的作用

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Psychological reactance occurs in response to threats posed to perceived behavioral freedoms. Research has shown that people can also experience vicarious reactance. They feel restricted in their own freedom even though they are not personally involved in the restriction but only witness the situation. The phenomenon of vicarious reactance is especially interesting when considered in a cross-cultural context because the cultural specific self-construal plays a crucial role in understanding people’s response to self- and vicariously experienced restrictions. Previous studies and our pilot study (N = 197) could show that people with a collectivistic cultural background show higher vicarious reactance compared to people with an individualistic cultural background. But does it matter whether people experience the vicarious restriction for an in-group or an out-group member? Differentiating vicarious-in-group and vicarious-out-group restrictions, Study 1 (N = 159) suggests that people with a more interdependent self-construal show stronger vicarious reactance only with regard to in-group restrictions but not with regard to out-group restrictions. In contrast, participants with a more independent self-construal experience stronger reactance when being self-restricted compared to vicariously-restricted. Study 2 (N = 180) replicates this pattern conceptually with regard to individualistic and collectivistic cultural background groups. Additionally, participants’ behavioral intentions show the same pattern of results. Moreover a mediation analysis demonstrates that cultural differences in behavioral intentions could be explained through people’s self-construal differences. Thus, the present studies provide new insights and show consistent evidence for vicarious reactance depending on participants’ culturally determined self-construal.
机译:心理反应是对感知到的行为自由所构成的威胁的反应。研究表明,人们也会经历替代性的电抗。即使他们自己没有亲自参与限制,而只是亲眼目睹了局势,他们仍感到自己的自由受到限制。当在跨文化背景下考虑时,替代反应的现象特别有趣,因为特定于文化的自我建构在理解人们对自我和替代经历的限制的反应中起着至关重要的作用。先前的研究和我们的初步研究(N = 197)可能表明,具有集体主义文化背景的人比具有个人主义文化背景的人表现出更高的替代反应。但是,人们对于团体内成员还是团体外成员受到替代性限制是否重要?研究1(N = 159)将群体内替代与群体外替代的限制区分开来,表明具有相互依存关系的人仅在群体内限制方面表现出更强烈的替代反应,而在群体外限制方面则没有。小组限制。相比之下,与自我约束相比,自我约束更独立的参与者在自我约束时的反应力更强。研究2(N = 180)从概念上复制了个人主义和集体主义文化背景群体的这一模式。此外,参与者的行为意图也显示出相同的结果模式。此外,调解分析表明,可以通过人们的自我建构差异来解释行为意图的文化差异。因此,本研究提供了新的见解,并根据参与者在文化上确定的自我建构,显示出替代反应的一致证据。

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