In the Blink of an I: On Delayed but Identical Subjective Reactions and Their Effect on Self-Interested Behavior

Autor: Elizabeth C. Pinel, Mark Huneke, Anson E. Long
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: The Journal of social psychology. 155(6)
ISSN: 1940-1183
Popis: People believe that they have shared an identical subjective experience—that they have I-shared—when they react identically and simultaneously to the same stimulus. Despite growing evidence for I-sharing, researchers have yet to ask whether simultaneity really makes a difference. We test the importance of simultaneity for I-sharing effects. Participants played prisoner’s dilemma with someone who shared their subjective self, their objective self, or neither. Some participants learned this information immediately; others, after a short delay. Time delay decreased cooperation in the subjective similarity condition, but not in the objective similarity or neither conditions. These findings underscore the importance of simultaneity for I-sharing effects and highlight the implications of I-sharing for cooperation and self-interested behavior.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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