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Visual Darkness Reduces Perceived Risk of Contagious-Disease Transmission From Interpersonal Interaction

机译:视觉黑暗减少了从人际交互中感染传染病的感知风险

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We examined the psychological impact of visual darkness on people's perceived risk of contagious-disease transmission. We posited that darkness triggers an abstract construal level and increases perceived social distance from others, rendering threats from others to seem less relevant to the self. We found that participants staying in a dimly lit room (Studies 1 and 3-5) or wearing sunglasses (Study 2) tended to estimate a lower risk of catching contagious diseases from others than did those staying in a brightly lit room or wearing clear glasses. The effect persisted in both laboratory (Studies 1-4) and real-life settings (Study 5). The effect arises because visual darkness elevates perceived social distance from the contagion (Study 3) and is attenuated among abstract (vs. concrete) thinkers (Study 4). These findings delineate a systematic, unconscious influence of visual darknessa subtle yet pervasive situational factoron perceived risk of contagion. Theoretical contributions and policy implications are discussed.
机译:我们研究了视觉黑暗对人们感知疾病传播风险的心理影响。我们假设黑暗触发了抽象的制约水平,并增加了与他人的社会距离,从其他人那种似乎与自我相关的威胁。我们发现,参与者留在昏暗的房间(研究1和3-5)或戴着太阳镜(研究2)倾向于估计患有别人传染病的较低风险,而不是留在明亮的房间或穿着透明眼镜的人。实验室(研究1-4)和现实生活环境(研究5)持续存在的效果。效果出现,因为视觉黑暗升高了从传染(研究3)的感知社交距离,并且在摘要(与混凝土)思想家之间衰减(研究4)。这些发现描绘了视觉黑暗细微且普遍的情境因素感知传染风险的系统性,无意识的影响。讨论了理论贡献和政策影响。

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