智能手机一开,人性就没了:主观性的不确定性导致非人化

IF 9 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Computers in Human Behavior Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1016/j.chb.2024.108378
Lipeng Yin , Jiaming Feng , Wenjing Hou , Pengcheng Wang , Yulong Yin
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学者们对噬人行为的兴趣与日俱增,帮助研究人员积累了有关其心理结果的知识;然而,对于噬人行为如何影响人在一般人际环境中的感知和人际交往行为--这对于全面了解噬人行为的影响至关重要--的研究仍然不足。为了弥补这些空白,我们研究了噬咬是否以及如何影响非人化,以及这种影响的下游后果。四项研究(其中一项是预先注册的)使用了来自社交媒体的真实行为数据(69,399 个帖子)(研究 1)、相关设计(研究 2)和实验方法(研究 3-4),一致支持 "辱骂 "会增加非人化这一事实。此外,主观性的不确定性也对辱骂对非人化的影响起到了中介作用(研究 2-4),而元人性化的替代中介作用则被排除在外(研究 2-3)。此外,噬人引起的非人化会进一步增加攻击行为(研究 4)。我们的研究为了解噬人的后果和导致非人化的因素提供了新的视角。它提醒人们注意在人际交往中 "嘘 "这种不知不觉的行为可能带来的严重后果。
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Smartphone's on, humanness's off: Phubbing breeds dehumanization via subjectivity uncertainty

Increasing scholarly interest in phubbing has helped researchers accrue knowledge regarding its psychological outcomes; however, how phubbing affects person perceptions and interpersonal behaviors in general interpersonal contexts, which is critical to a thorough knowledge of the implications of phubbing, remains inadequately researched. To bridge the gaps, we investigated whether and how phubbing affects dehumanization and the downstream consequence of this effect. Four studies (one preregistered), using authentic behavioral data (69,399 posts) from social media (Study 1), correlational design (Study 2), and experimental methods (Studies 3–4), concurred in supporting the fact that phubbing increases dehumanization. Furthermore, subjectivity uncertainty mediated the effect of phubbing on dehumanization (Studies 2–4), while the alternative mediating role of metadehumanization was ruled out (Studies 2–3). In addition, dehumanization elicited by phubbing further increased aggressive behaviors (Study 4). Our research provides new insights into the consequences of phubbing and the factors contributing to dehumanization. It reminds people to note the possible severe consequences of phubbing, an unwitting act, in interpersonal interactions.

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期刊介绍: Computers in Human Behavior is a scholarly journal that explores the psychological aspects of computer use. It covers original theoretical works, research reports, literature reviews, and software and book reviews. The journal examines both the use of computers in psychology, psychiatry, and related fields, and the psychological impact of computer use on individuals, groups, and society. Articles discuss topics such as professional practice, training, research, human development, learning, cognition, personality, and social interactions. It focuses on human interactions with computers, considering the computer as a medium through which human behaviors are shaped and expressed. Professionals interested in the psychological aspects of computer use will find this journal valuable, even with limited knowledge of computers.
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