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Doing Good Leads to More Good: The Reinforcing Power of a Moral Self-Concept

机译:做好事会带来更多好处:道德自我概念的增强力量

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What is the role of self-concept in motivating moral behavior? On one account, when people are primed to perceive themselves as “do-gooders”, conscious access to this positive self-concept will reinforce good behavior. On an alternative account, when people are reminded that they have done their “good deed for the day”, they will feel licensed to behave worse. In the current study, when participants were asked to recall their own good deeds (positive self-concept), their subsequent charitable donations were nearly twice that of participants who recalled bad deeds, or recent conversation topics, consistent with an account of moral reinforcement. In addition, among participants reporting good deeds, those who did not note whether they were recognized or unrecognized by other people donated significantly more than participants who took note of others’ responses. In sum, when people are primed to see themselves as good people, who do good for goodness’ sake, not to obtain public credit, they may be motivated to do more good.
机译:自我概念在激励道德行为方面起什么作用?一方面,当人们准备好将自己视为“做善事”时,有意识地获得这种积极的自我概念将增强良好的行为习惯。另一方面,当人们被提醒他们已经完成了“当下的好事”时,他们会觉得自己的行为会变得更糟。在当前的研究中,当要求参与者回忆自己的善行(积极的自我概念)时,他们随后的慈善捐款几乎是那些回忆不良行为或近期谈话主题的参与者的两倍,这符合道德增强的要求。此外,在举报良好行为的参与者中,没有注意到自己是否被他人认可或捐赠的参与者要比注意到他人的回应的参与者捐赠的收益大得多。总而言之,当人们注定要把自己视为好人,为善而行善,而不是获得公众信任时,他们可能会被激励去做更多的善事。

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    《Review of Philosophy and Psychology》 |2012年第3期|p.325-334|共10页
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    Department of Psychology, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467, USA;

    Harvard University Department of Psychology, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA;

    Department of Psychology, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467, USA;

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