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More Human Than Others, but Not Always Better: The Robustness of Self-Humanizing Across Cultures and Interpersonal Comparisons

机译:比其他人更多,但并不总是更好:跨文化和人际比较的自我人性化的鲁棒性

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Research has shown that people perceive themselves as more human than the average person, independent of their tendencies to self-enhance. This self-humanizing (SHN) effect has been examined in comparisons of the self with fictional or average others, but not with actual others such as a real, though unfamiliar, classmate or a friend. In Study 1, European Australian and Japanese undergraduates compared themselves with either an unfamiliar classmate or average university students to examine their tendencies for SHN. SHN was consistently found across the two comparisons and across the two cultures. Study 2 extended the findings by examining self-other comparisons involving close friend or unfamiliar peer among Australian, Japanese, and Korean undergraduates. As predicted, SHN was obtained in every culture, and SHN effect was greater in East Asia than in Australia. In contrast, self-enhancement was weak and inconsistent across samples and comparisons. The findings extend the current theory of SHN, indicating that the effect is robust and present even in comparisons involving individuated actual others.
机译:研究表明,人们认为自己比一般人更具人性,而与自我增强的倾向无关。这种自我人性化(SHN)效果已通过与虚构或普通他人的自我比较进行了检验,但与诸如真实的(尽管不熟悉),同班同学或朋友的实际他人进行了比较。在研究1中,欧洲的澳大利亚和日本大学生将自己与陌生的同学或普通大学生进行了比较,以检验他们发生SHN的倾向。在两次比较和两种文化中都发现了SHN。研究2通过检查澳大利亚,日本和韩国大学生中亲密朋友或陌生同伴的自我比较得出了结论。如所预测的,在每种文化中都能获得SHN,并且在东亚,SHN的影响要大于澳大利亚。相比之下,样本和比较之间的自我增强能力弱且不一致。这些发现扩展了当前的SHN理论,表明即使在涉及各个实际其他对象的比较中,该效果也很稳定并且存在。

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