心理科学 ›› 2021, Vol. ›› Issue (4): 954-959.

• 社会、人格与管理 • 上一篇    下一篇

金钱概念激活与金钱功能偏好对自我损耗后利他的影响

易思旭1,郝芳2,刘长江1   

  1. 1. 南京师范大学
    2. 南京师范大学心理学院
  • 收稿日期:2019-06-21 修回日期:2020-03-27 出版日期:2021-07-20 发布日期:2021-07-20
  • 通讯作者: 刘长江

The Impact of Activation of Money Concept and Preference for Monetary Function on Altruism Following Ego Depletion

  • Received:2019-06-21 Revised:2020-03-27 Online:2021-07-20 Published:2021-07-20

摘要: 金钱启动能够提高自我损耗后个体的利他,而金钱功能也可能对损耗后个体利他产生不可忽视的影响。实验让处于自我损耗状态的被试数金钱或白纸,然后测量其利他水平及其对金钱功能的内隐偏好。结果证实了金钱启动的积极效应。此外,在数金钱和数白纸两种条件下,金钱象征性功能偏好对自我损耗后个体利他的效应是相反的。这表明,激活金钱概念与偏好金钱象征性功能都有可能补偿自我损耗后的消极影响,但两者的补偿作用是相互独立的。

关键词: 自我损耗, 金钱概念, 利他行为, 金钱功能

Abstract: People show ego depletion when they sequentially complete tasks that require self-control resources. Studies have shown that people become self-interested in subsequent collaborative tasks that require the use of self-control resources after ego depletion. More and more studies are attempting to seek for solutions to mitigate the negative effects of ego depletion. For instance, it is found that presenting the incentive of money to a person who has been depleted decreases the negative effects of ego depletion. However, the incentive of money has multiple facets. In the current study, two kinds of functions that money holds are distinguished: instrumental and symbolic functions. The instrumental function of money implies that money as a tool can be used to exchange goods in everyday life; whereas the symbolic function of money implies that money can stand in for the fulfillment of a social desire that people might have. People prefer these functions differently. The aim of this study is to examine the interactive effect of money priming and its function on altruism of depleted individuals. It is expected that, similar to money stimulus, symbolic function is more likely to compensate for the negative effect of self depletion than does instrumental function. It is therefore hypothesized that when people prefer the instrumental function for money, ego depletion does not affect altruistic behavior of depleted individuals; however, when people prefer the stronger symbolic function over the weaker symbolic function, manipulation on money stimulus will increase the level of altruism of depleted individuals. A between-subjects design was used. In the experiment, participants were first asked to complete a crossing-e task to be in the state of being depleted. Participants were then asked to complete a finger flexibility test in which they counted the number of 10 banknotes of 100 Yuan (money priming condition) or 10 blank papers (neutral condition). Thereafter, participants made decisions twice in a dictator game. Finally, participants completed a single-category implicit association test which was used to measure their implicit preference for monetary functions. Results show that compared to manipulation on the neutral stimulus, manipulation on the money stimulus increases the level of altruism of the depleted individuals. Moreover, this effect is obvious when participants do not prefer the symbolic function of money. Results also show that instrumental functional preference of money has no effect on altruism following ego depletion. However, preference for symbolic function of money interacts with manipulation on the money stimulus to influence altruism following ego depletion. More specifically, when manipulating the money stimulus, preference for symbolic function of money negatively predicts the level of altruism of depleted individuals, whereas when the neutral stimulus is manipulated, preference for symbolic function of money positively predicts the level of their altruism. In summary, ego depletion reduces an individual’s level of altruism in the dictator game, however thinking of money can recoup the lost energy temporarily and thus compensate the negative effect of money on altruism when people are depleted. When a neutral concept is activated, preference for the symbolic function of money prevents the decrease of altruism of depleted individuals. Taken together, the present study implies that the compensatory effect of activating the concept of money and that of preference for its symbolic function may be independent with each other.

Key words: ego depletion, money concept, altruism, monetary function