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An Event-Based Account of Conformity

机译:基于事件的符合性说明

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People often change their behavior and beliefs when confronted with deviating behavior and beliefs of others, but the mechanisms underlying such phenomena of conformity are not well understood. Here we suggest that people cognitively represent their own actions and others' actions in comparable ways (theory of event coding), so that they may fail to distinguish these two categories of actions. If so, other people's actions that have no social meaning should induce conformity effects, especially if those actions are similar to one's own actions. We found that female participants adjusted their manual judgments of the beauty of female faces in the direction consistent with distracting information without any social meaning (numbers falling within the range of the judgment scale) and that this effect was enhanced when the distracting information was presented in movies showing the actual manual decision-making acts. These results confirm that similarity between an observed action and one's own action matters. We also found that the magnitude of the standard conformity effect was statistically equivalent to the movie-induced effect.
机译:当人们面对他人的偏离行为和信念时,他们常常会改变自己的行为和信念,但是人们对这种顺应现象的潜在机制却知之甚少。在这里,我们建议人们以可比的方式(事件编码理论)认知地代表自己的行为和他人的行为,以使他们可能无法区分这两种行为。如果是这样,则没有社会意义的其他人的行为应引起整合效果,尤其是当这些行为与自己的行为相似时。我们发现,女性参与者在没有任何社会意义(数字在判断量表的范围内)的方向上,按照与分散注意力的信息一致的方向调整了对女性面部美感的手动判断,并且当分散注意力的信息呈现在屏幕上时,这种效果会增强。展示实际的手动决策行为的电影。这些结果证实,观察到的动作与自己的动作之间的相似性很重要。我们还发现,标准整合效果的大小在统计上等同于电影诱发的效果。

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