集体主义
心理学
心理信息
社会心理学
自我增强
普遍性问题
个人主义
自我
认知心理学
认识论
政治学
哲学
法学
梅德林
作者
Yang Bai,Laura A. Maruskin,Serena Chen,Amie M. Gordon,Jennifer Stellar,Galen D. McNeil,Kaiping Peng,Dacher Keltner
摘要
Awe has been theorized as a collective emotion, one that enables individuals to integrate into social collectives. In keeping with this theorizing, we propose that awe diminishes the sense of self and shifts attention away from individual interests and concerns. In testing this hypothesis across 6 studies (N = 2137), we first validate pictorial and verbal measures of the small self; we then document that daily, in vivo, and lab experiences of awe, but not other positive emotions, diminish the sense of the self. These findings were observed across collectivist and individualistic cultures, but also varied across cultures in magnitude and content. Evidence from the last 2 studies showed that the influence of awe upon the small self accounted for increases in collective engagement, fitting with claims that awe promotes integration into social groups. Discussion focused on how the small self might mediate the effects of awe on collective cognition and behavior, the need to study more negatively valenced varieties of awe, and other potential cultural variations of the small self. (PsycINFO Database Record
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