许多人都在赚钱:人们销毁更多内部成员所知的新型货币的速度较慢

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology Pub Date : 2021-03-31 DOI:10.1002/jts5.95
Garriy Shteynberg, Theresa A. Kwon, Seong-Jae Yoo, Heather Smith, Jessica Apostle, Dipal Mistry, Kristin Houser
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如果被要求销毁一美元纸币,人们可能会犹豫。毕竟,美元纸币的破坏等于其经济价值的损失。然而,不愿销毁一美元纸币也可能源于社会知识——事实上,它存在于一个重要群体的许多成员心中。在这里,我们调查了对货币的社会知识是否会增加人们破坏货币的意愿。我们创造了一种虚构的货币,并在不同的实验条件下改变对其存在的社会知识。三项研究的结果表明,人们破坏社会知名度更高的货币的速度较慢,而不更喜欢它。我们的研究结果表明,当金钱只为许多人所知,而不一定为他们所喜欢时,它就可以受到尊重。
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Many minds make money: People are slower to destroy novel currency known to more ingroup members

If asked to destroy a dollar bill, one would likely hesitate. After all, the destruction of the dollar bill equals the loss of its economic value. Yet the reluctance to destroy a dollar bill may also stem from social knowledge—the fact that it exists in the minds of many members of one's valued group. Here, we investigate whether social knowledge of money increases people's reluctance to destroy it. We create a fictional currency and vary the social knowledge of its existence across experimental conditions. Results across three studies suggest that people are slower to destroy more socially known currency without liking it more. Our findings suggest that money can be respected when it is merely known by many, without being necessarily liked by them.

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