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The Effect Of Ostracism On Deceptive Behavior And The Mediating Role Of Self-Control Resources

Posted on:2021-04-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N Y XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330629988749Subject:Applied psychology
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As a universal social phenomenon,social exclusion refers to the phenomenon and process that a person's needs of belonging and relationship are hindered because of exclusion or rejection by a social group or others.A large number of researches on social exclusion have found that social exclusion not only seriously hinders the basic needs of the excluded people,such as their sense of belonging and self-esteem,but also causes negative cognitive and behavioral consequences.Social exclusion is also a painful experience for the excluded implementers,which will consume the cognitive resources of the excluded implementers and lead to the negative tendencies of the excluded implementers,such as deception,causing a series of negative effects.However,most of the current research focuses on the excluded group.Although social exclusion does cause more serious consequences for the excluded,the research on the excluded implementers is also of great sociological significance.Therefore,the current research aims to control resources from the perspective of self-control resources.From the perspective of social exclusion,this paper explores the influence of social exclusion on the cheating behavior of the excluded and the excluded in the same order as the experimental subjects,and explores its internal mechanism.The purpose of the first study is to explore the influence of social exclusion on the deception of the excluded,and to discuss the role of self-control resources in it.105 college students(38 males)were recruited through the Internet.The social exclusion was manipulated by the Internet throwing paradigm.The Stroop paradigm was used to measure the self-control resources of the subjects,and the guessing coin task was used to measure the cheating behavior of the subjects.The results show that social exclusion can lead to the increase of deception,and self-control resources play an intermediary role.study two introduces the intention of deception,aiming to explore the influence of social exclusion on the deception behavior and intention of the excluded,and discuss the role of self-control resources in it.103 college students(36 males)were recruited through the Internet,and Cyberball was still used to manipulate social exclusion.Stroop paradigm was used to measure the subjects' self-control resources.Different from study 1,in Study 2,visual perception task was used to measure the deception behavior and intention of the excluded subjects.The results showed that compared with the acceptance group,the rejection group showed higher cheating behavior and worse performance in Stroop task.However,there was no significant difference in cheating intention between the acceptance group and the rejection group,which indicated that social exclusion would increase cheating behavior,but would not significantly affect the individual's cheating intention,and self Control resources play an intermediary role in increasing the deception of the excluded.The third part is to explore the influence of social exclusion on the deceptive behavior and intention of the excluded implementers,and to discuss the role of selfcontrol resources in it.,102 college students(45 males)were recruited through the Internet.Cyberball was used to control exclusion.Stroop paradigm was used to measure the self-control resources of the subjects.Visual perception task was used to measure the cheating behavior and intention of the excluded.The results showed that the subjects in the implementer exclusion group showed more deceptive behaviors than those in the acceptance group.Through the analysis of mediating effect,we found that self-control resources played a mediating role.The current research results show that social exclusion can increase the deception behavior of the excluded and the excluded implementers.Moreover,social exclusion affects the deception behavior of individuals through the loss of self-control resources.
Keywords/Search Tags:ostracism, self-control resources, ostracizers, deceptive behavior
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