非人性化
心理学
愚蠢
情境伦理学
认知
隐蔽的
认知心理学
社会心理学
过程(计算)
发展心理学
社会学
计算机科学
操作系统
哲学
神经科学
语言学
人类学
出处
期刊:Journal of the Association for Consumer Research
[The University of Chicago Press]
日期:2018-08-22
卷期号:3 (4): 591-598
被引量:101
摘要
From computers to cars to cell phones, consumers interact with inanimate objects on a daily basis. Despite being mindless machines, consumers nevertheless routinely attribute humanlike mental capacities of intentions, beliefs, attitudes, and knowledge to them. This process of anthropomorphism has historically been treated as an exceptional belief, explained away as simply an inevitable outcome of human nature or as an occasional product of human stupidity. Recent scientific advances, however, have revealed the very ordinary processes of social cognition underlying anthropomorphism. These processes enable psychologists to predict variability in the magnitude of anthropomorphism across contexts and also connect it to the inverse phenomena of dehumanization whereby people treat other human beings as if they lack a humanlike mind. Consumer behavior researchers are uniquely equipped to study these processes, to identify the precise situational features that give rise to anthropomorphism, to understand implications for consumer welfare, and to predict important consequences for how people treat everything from machines to animals to other human beings.
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