唤醒
心理学
低唤醒理论
社会心理学
信息传输
计算机网络
计算机科学
作者
Skyler D. Prowten,Emily Walker,Bonita London,Elizabeth N. Pearce,Angela Napoli,Bailey Chenevert,Christian Thomas Clevenger,Andrew R. Smith
标识
DOI:10.1177/09567976241257255
摘要
People share information for many reasons. For example, Berger (2011, N = 40) found that undergraduate participants manipulated to have higher physiological arousal were more likely to share a news article with others via email than people who had low arousal. Berger’s research is widely cited as evidence of the causal role of arousal in sharing information and has been used to explain why information that induces high-arousal emotions is shared more than information that induces low-arousal emotions. We conducted two replications ( N = 111, N = 160) of Berger’s study, using the same arousal manipulation but updating the sharing measure to reflect the rise of information sharing through social media. Both studies failed to find an impact of incidental physiological arousal on undergraduate participants’ willingness to share news articles on social media. Our studies cast doubt on the idea that incidental physiological arousal—in the absence of other factors—impacts people’s decisions to share information on social networking sites.
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