心理学
一致性
社会心理学
概化理论
规范(哲学)
情感(语言学)
疏远
社会距离
发展心理学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
病理
医学
法学
传染病(医学专业)
沟通
疾病
政治学
作者
Anton Gollwitzer,Cameron Martel,Anna Heinecke,John A. Bargh
标识
DOI:10.1177/01461672221131378
摘要
We propose that deviancy aversion—people’s domain-general discomfort toward the distortion of patterns (repeated forms or models)—contributes to the strength and prevalence of social norms in society. Five studies ( N = 2,390) supported this hypothesis. In Study 1, individuals’ deviancy aversion, for instance, their aversion toward broken patterns of simple geometric shapes, predicted negative affect toward norm violations (affect), greater self-reported norm following (behavior), and judging norms as more valuable (belief). Supporting generalizability, deviancy aversion additionally predicted greater conformity on accuracy-orientated estimation tasks (Study 2), adherence to physical distancing norms during COVID-19 (Study 3), and increased following of fairness norms (Study 4). Finally, experimentally heightening deviancy aversion increased participants’ negative affect toward norm violations and self-reported norm behavior, but did not convincingly heighten belief-based norm judgments (Study 5). We conclude that a human sensitivity to pattern distortion functions as a low-level affective process that promotes and maintains social norms in society
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