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Rituals Enhance Consumption

机译:礼节消费

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Four experiments tested the novel hypothesis that ritualistic behavior potentiates and enhances ensuing consumption-an effect found for chocolates, lemonade, and even carrots. Experiment 1 showed that participants who engaged in ritualized behavior, compared with those who did not, evaluated chocolate as more flavorful, valuable, and deserving of behavioral savoring. Experiment 2 demonstrated that random gestures do not boost consumption as much as ritualistic gestures do. It further showed that a delay between a ritual and the opportunity to consume heightens enjoyment, which attests to the idea that ritual behavior stimulates goal-directed action (to consume). Experiment 3 found that performing a ritual oneself enhances consumption more than watching someone else perform the same ritual, suggesting that personal involvement is crucial for the benefits of rituals to emerge. Finally, Experiment 4 provided direct evidence of the underlying process: Rituals enhance the enjoyment of consumption because of the greater involvement in the experience that they prompt.
机译:四个实验检验了新的假设,即仪式行为会增强并增强随后的消费-一种对巧克力,柠檬水甚至胡萝卜的发现。实验1表明,参加礼节性行为的参与者与未参加礼节性行为的参与者相比,巧克力的味道,价值更高,值得人们品尝。实验2表明,随机手势不会像礼节性手势那样促进消费。它进一步表明,在仪式和消费机会之间的延迟会增加乐趣,这证明了仪式行为会刺激目标导向的行为(消费)。实验3发现,与观看他人执行相同的仪式相比,执行一个仪式自己会增加消费,这表明个人参与对于出现仪式的好处至关重要。最后,实验4提供了潜在过程的直接证据:仪式增强了人们的消费乐趣,因为他们更多地参与了所促使的体验。

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