社会性
心理学
情境伦理学
非人性化
社会心理学
认知心理学
考试(生物学)
发展心理学
生态学
古生物学
社会学
人类学
生物
作者
Nicholas Epley,Adam Waytz,Scott Akalis,John T. Cacioppo
出处
期刊:Social Cognition
[Guilford Publications]
日期:2008-04-01
卷期号:26 (2): 143-155
被引量:682
标识
DOI:10.1521/soco.2008.26.2.143
摘要
We propose that the tendency to anthropomorphize nonhuman agents is determined primarily by three factors (Epley, Waytz, & Cacioppo, 2007), two of which we test here: sociality motivation and effectance motivation. This theory makes unique predictions about dispositional, situational, cultural, and developmental variability in anthropomorphism, and we test two predictions about dispositional and situational influences stemming from both of these motivations. In particular, we test whether those who are dispositionally lonely (sociality motivation) are more likely to anthropomorphize well–known pets (Study 1), and whether those who have a stable need for control (effectance motivation) are more likely to anthropomorphize apparently unpredictable animals (Study 2). Both studies are consistent with our predictions. We suggest that this theory of anthropomorphism can help to explain when people are likely to attribute humanlike traits to nonhuman agents, and provides insight into the inverse process of dehumanization in which people fail to attribute human characteristics to other humans.
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