Acta Psychologica Sinica ›› 2024, Vol. 56 ›› Issue (7): 954-963.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1041.2024.00954
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BAO Han-Wu-Shuang1,2,3, CAI Huajian1,2(), JING Yiming1,2
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2022-08-30
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2024-07-25
Online:
2024-05-21
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CAI Huajian
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BAO Han-Wu-Shuang, CAI Huajian, JING Yiming. (2024). Understanding the Rise of Unique Names: The Emphasis on Uniqueness Matters. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 56(7), 954-963.
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Lag | F statistics for the hypothesized direction (vs. reverse direction) | ||
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Cultural value of uniqueness | Cultural value of independence | Cultural value of competition | |
Corpus: People’s Daily | |||
1 year: F(1, 50) | 11.62** (vs. 0.00) | 1.00 (vs. 1.62) | 0.37 (vs. 0.01) |
2 years: F(2, 47) | 4.82* (vs. 1.27) | 0.40 (vs. 2.46) | 0.13 (vs. 0.10) |
3 years: F(3, 44) | 3.30* (vs. 1.15) | 0.69 (vs. 1.79) | 1.67 (vs. 0.85) |
4 years: F(4, 41) | 2.27 (vs. 1.03) | 0.60 (vs. 1.18) | 1.03 (vs. 0.73) |
5 years: F(5, 38) | 2.03 (vs. 0.84) | 0.31 (vs. 1.59) | 0.94 (vs. 0.77) |
Corpus: Google Books (Version 2) | |||
1 year: F(1, 80) | 7.10** (vs. 0.72) | 0.22 (vs. 0.01) | 0.61 (vs. 0.05) |
2 years: F(2, 77) | 2.39 (vs. 0.16) | 0.52 (vs. 1.75) | 0.93 (vs. 1.79) |
3 years: F(3, 74) | 1.95 (vs. 0.33) | 0.12 (vs. 1.43) | 0.67 (vs. 2.03) |
4 years: F(4, 71) | 1.62 (vs. 0.65) | 0.58 (vs. 1.73) | 0.40 (vs. 1.19) |
5 years: F(5, 68) | 1.68 (vs. 0.88) | 0.59 (vs. 2.44*) | 0.98 (vs. 0.81) |
Corpus: Google Books (Version 3) | |||
1 year: F(1, 81) | 5.69* (vs. 2.65) | 0.04 (vs. 0.00) | 0.01 (vs. 0.25) |
2 years: F(2, 78) | 2.31 (vs. 0.76) | 0.11 (vs. 0.02) | 0.53 (vs. 0.17) |
3 years: F(3, 75) | 1.30 (vs. 1.14) | 0.04 (vs. 0.54) | 0.59 (vs. 0.28) |
4 years: F(4, 72) | 0.86 (vs. 2.09) | 0.07 (vs. 0.70) | 1.30 (vs. 0.21) |
5 years: F(5, 69) | 0.93 (vs. 1.40) | 0.09 (vs. 0.28) | 1.12 (vs. 0.11) |
Table 1 Granger causality tests of cultural values predicting name-character uniqueness in China
Lag | F statistics for the hypothesized direction (vs. reverse direction) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Cultural value of uniqueness | Cultural value of independence | Cultural value of competition | |
Corpus: People’s Daily | |||
1 year: F(1, 50) | 11.62** (vs. 0.00) | 1.00 (vs. 1.62) | 0.37 (vs. 0.01) |
2 years: F(2, 47) | 4.82* (vs. 1.27) | 0.40 (vs. 2.46) | 0.13 (vs. 0.10) |
3 years: F(3, 44) | 3.30* (vs. 1.15) | 0.69 (vs. 1.79) | 1.67 (vs. 0.85) |
4 years: F(4, 41) | 2.27 (vs. 1.03) | 0.60 (vs. 1.18) | 1.03 (vs. 0.73) |
5 years: F(5, 38) | 2.03 (vs. 0.84) | 0.31 (vs. 1.59) | 0.94 (vs. 0.77) |
Corpus: Google Books (Version 2) | |||
1 year: F(1, 80) | 7.10** (vs. 0.72) | 0.22 (vs. 0.01) | 0.61 (vs. 0.05) |
2 years: F(2, 77) | 2.39 (vs. 0.16) | 0.52 (vs. 1.75) | 0.93 (vs. 1.79) |
3 years: F(3, 74) | 1.95 (vs. 0.33) | 0.12 (vs. 1.43) | 0.67 (vs. 2.03) |
4 years: F(4, 71) | 1.62 (vs. 0.65) | 0.58 (vs. 1.73) | 0.40 (vs. 1.19) |
5 years: F(5, 68) | 1.68 (vs. 0.88) | 0.59 (vs. 2.44*) | 0.98 (vs. 0.81) |
Corpus: Google Books (Version 3) | |||
1 year: F(1, 81) | 5.69* (vs. 2.65) | 0.04 (vs. 0.00) | 0.01 (vs. 0.25) |
2 years: F(2, 78) | 2.31 (vs. 0.76) | 0.11 (vs. 0.02) | 0.53 (vs. 0.17) |
3 years: F(3, 75) | 1.30 (vs. 1.14) | 0.04 (vs. 0.54) | 0.59 (vs. 0.28) |
4 years: F(4, 72) | 0.86 (vs. 2.09) | 0.07 (vs. 0.70) | 1.30 (vs. 0.21) |
5 years: F(5, 69) | 0.93 (vs. 1.40) | 0.09 (vs. 0.28) | 1.12 (vs. 0.11) |
Variable | M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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1. Baby-naming uniqueness | 3.89 | 0.76 | — | |||||
2. Birth year | 1981.59 | 11.77 | 0.32*** | — | ||||
3. Gender | 0.32 | 0.47 | ?0.11* | ?0.20*** | — | |||
4. Education level | 2.45 | 0.91 | 0.12* | 0.06 | 0.11* | — | ||
5. Need for uniqueness (NFU) | 0.00 | 0.76 | 0.19*** | 0.22*** | ?0.05 | ?0.07 | — | |
6. Narcissism | 3.24 | 0.65 | ?0.03 | 0.10 | 0.03 | ?0.07 | 0.50*** | — |
7. Self-esteem | 2.92 | 0.47 | ?0.10 | ?0.01 | ?0.06 | 0.16** | ?0.27*** | 0.07 |
Table 2 Descriptive statistics and correlation matrix
Variable | M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Baby-naming uniqueness | 3.89 | 0.76 | — | |||||
2. Birth year | 1981.59 | 11.77 | 0.32*** | — | ||||
3. Gender | 0.32 | 0.47 | ?0.11* | ?0.20*** | — | |||
4. Education level | 2.45 | 0.91 | 0.12* | 0.06 | 0.11* | — | ||
5. Need for uniqueness (NFU) | 0.00 | 0.76 | 0.19*** | 0.22*** | ?0.05 | ?0.07 | — | |
6. Narcissism | 3.24 | 0.65 | ?0.03 | 0.10 | 0.03 | ?0.07 | 0.50*** | — |
7. Self-esteem | 2.92 | 0.47 | ?0.10 | ?0.01 | ?0.06 | 0.16** | ?0.27*** | 0.07 |
Predictor | Need for uniqueness | Baby-naming uniqueness | Baby-naming uniqueness |
---|---|---|---|
Birth year | 0.226*** (0.055) | 0.300*** (0.053) | 0.269*** (0.054) |
Gender | 0.006 (0.055) | ?0.065 (0.053) | ?0.066 (0.053) |
Education level | ?0.089 (0.054) | 0.114* (0.052) | 0.127* (0.052) |
Need for uniqueness | — | — | 0.140** (0.053) |
R2 | 0.056 | 0.118 | 0.136 |
Adjusted R2 | 0.047 | 0.110 | 0.126 |
Table 3 OLS regression predicting need for uniqueness and baby-naming uniqueness
Predictor | Need for uniqueness | Baby-naming uniqueness | Baby-naming uniqueness |
---|---|---|---|
Birth year | 0.226*** (0.055) | 0.300*** (0.053) | 0.269*** (0.054) |
Gender | 0.006 (0.055) | ?0.065 (0.053) | ?0.066 (0.053) |
Education level | ?0.089 (0.054) | 0.114* (0.052) | 0.127* (0.052) |
Need for uniqueness | — | — | 0.140** (0.053) |
R2 | 0.056 | 0.118 | 0.136 |
Adjusted R2 | 0.047 | 0.110 | 0.126 |
Predictor | Baby-naming demands (binomial outcome for each case) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Features of name | Features of baby | |||||
Uniqueness | Modernity | Positivity | Happiness | Achievement | Numerology | |
Birth year | 0.094*** | 0.005 | 0.020 | ?0.025 | ?0.026 | ?0.026* |
(0.021) | (0.020) | (0.012) | (0.014) | (0.015) | (0.013) | |
Total % | 10.9 | 9.2 | 44.4 | 21.2 | 16.5 | 30.2 |
Table 4 Generalized linear models (binomial logit link) predicting parents’ baby-naming demands
Predictor | Baby-naming demands (binomial outcome for each case) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Features of name | Features of baby | |||||
Uniqueness | Modernity | Positivity | Happiness | Achievement | Numerology | |
Birth year | 0.094*** | 0.005 | 0.020 | ?0.025 | ?0.026 | ?0.026* |
(0.021) | (0.020) | (0.012) | (0.014) | (0.015) | (0.013) | |
Total % | 10.9 | 9.2 | 44.4 | 21.2 | 16.5 | 30.2 |
Word (Chinese) | Translation (English) | Frequency in People’s Daily (1946~2005) | Frequency in Google Books (Version 3) (1920~2005) | ||||
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ADJ | ADV | NOUN | VERB | (Total) | |||
Uniqueness | |||||||
独特 | unique, uniqueness | 17937 | 197058 | 0 | 5336 | 249448 | 451842 |
独一无二 | unique, unusual | 1096 | 1776 | 63 | 505 | 15950 | 18294 |
与众不同 | unique, unusual | 1118 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2836 | 2836 |
另类 | unconventional | 207 | 3020 | 82 | 488 | 2223 | 5813 |
标新立异 | unconventional | 63 | 376 | 61 | 2410 | 3254 | 6101 |
特立独行 | non-conformity | 455 | 30 | 0 | 64 | 115 | 209 |
Independence | |||||||
独立 | independent(ly) | 187056 | 750408 | 361216 | 493010 | 1032977 | 2637611 |
独立性 | independence | 2327 | 0 | 0 | 21863 | 0 | 21863 |
独立自主 | independence | 11963 | 0 | 0 | 16225 | 143645 | 159870 |
自主 | autonomy(~ous) | 49949 | 255384 | 215147 | 434435 | 77276 | 982242 |
自立 | self-reliance | 4934 | 0 | 0 | 25038 | 28695 | 53733 |
自由 | freedom | 165240 | 613884 | 495097 | 1938449 | 170873 | 3218303 |
Competition | |||||||
竞争 | compete(~ition) | 90462 | 0 | 0 | 4295832 | 283358 | 4579190 |
争取 | strive for | 162913 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 895047 | 895047 |
获取 | get, obatin | 6857 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 399995 | 399995 |
实现 | achieve(~ment) | 339406 | 0 | 0 | 472091 | 6418420 | 6890511 |
成功 | succeed(~ess) | 153993 | 137851 | 106886 | 553319 | 853960 | 1652016 |
胜利 | win | 305971 | 0 | 7931 | 1155882 | 135071 | 1298884 |
Table S1 Study 1: Dictionary of Cultural Values of Uniqueness, Independence, and Competition
Word (Chinese) | Translation (English) | Frequency in People’s Daily (1946~2005) | Frequency in Google Books (Version 3) (1920~2005) | ||||
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ADJ | ADV | NOUN | VERB | (Total) | |||
Uniqueness | |||||||
独特 | unique, uniqueness | 17937 | 197058 | 0 | 5336 | 249448 | 451842 |
独一无二 | unique, unusual | 1096 | 1776 | 63 | 505 | 15950 | 18294 |
与众不同 | unique, unusual | 1118 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2836 | 2836 |
另类 | unconventional | 207 | 3020 | 82 | 488 | 2223 | 5813 |
标新立异 | unconventional | 63 | 376 | 61 | 2410 | 3254 | 6101 |
特立独行 | non-conformity | 455 | 30 | 0 | 64 | 115 | 209 |
Independence | |||||||
独立 | independent(ly) | 187056 | 750408 | 361216 | 493010 | 1032977 | 2637611 |
独立性 | independence | 2327 | 0 | 0 | 21863 | 0 | 21863 |
独立自主 | independence | 11963 | 0 | 0 | 16225 | 143645 | 159870 |
自主 | autonomy(~ous) | 49949 | 255384 | 215147 | 434435 | 77276 | 982242 |
自立 | self-reliance | 4934 | 0 | 0 | 25038 | 28695 | 53733 |
自由 | freedom | 165240 | 613884 | 495097 | 1938449 | 170873 | 3218303 |
Competition | |||||||
竞争 | compete(~ition) | 90462 | 0 | 0 | 4295832 | 283358 | 4579190 |
争取 | strive for | 162913 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 895047 | 895047 |
获取 | get, obatin | 6857 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 399995 | 399995 |
实现 | achieve(~ment) | 339406 | 0 | 0 | 472091 | 6418420 | 6890511 |
成功 | succeed(~ess) | 153993 | 137851 | 106886 | 553319 | 853960 | 1652016 |
胜利 | win | 305971 | 0 | 7931 | 1155882 | 135071 | 1298884 |
Name modernity | Name gender | Item | Name uniqueness (coding score) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Low (1) | Medium (2) | High (3) | |||
Modern | Feminine | 1 | 琳 倩 雅 莹 | 岚 曼 沁 盈 | 蕙 芊 恬 宛 |
Neutral | 2 | 晨 嘉 宁 思 | 畅 靖 玮 潇 | 唯 栩 榆 耘 | |
Masculine | 3 | 博 浩 健 旭 | 宸 骏 韬 渊 | 适 嵩 骁 屹 | |
Neutral | Feminine | 4 | 惠 秋 蓉 月 | 格 妙 音 竹 | 蔼 筠 因 缨 |
Neutral | 5 | 君 润 贤 彦 | 纯 亭 宜 知 | 葆 励 未 晏 | |
Masculine | 6 | 彬 峰 恒 松 | 柏 滨 崇 致 | 实 梧 逊 植 |
Table S2 Study 2: Baby-Naming Task
Name modernity | Name gender | Item | Name uniqueness (coding score) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Low (1) | Medium (2) | High (3) | |||
Modern | Feminine | 1 | 琳 倩 雅 莹 | 岚 曼 沁 盈 | 蕙 芊 恬 宛 |
Neutral | 2 | 晨 嘉 宁 思 | 畅 靖 玮 潇 | 唯 栩 榆 耘 | |
Masculine | 3 | 博 浩 健 旭 | 宸 骏 韬 渊 | 适 嵩 骁 屹 | |
Neutral | Feminine | 4 | 惠 秋 蓉 月 | 格 妙 音 竹 | 蔼 筠 因 缨 |
Neutral | 5 | 君 润 贤 彦 | 纯 亭 宜 知 | 葆 励 未 晏 | |
Masculine | 6 | 彬 峰 恒 松 | 柏 滨 崇 致 | 实 梧 逊 植 |
Baby-naming demand | Words extracted from parents’ free responses |
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Features of names | |
Uniqueness | 独特, 独一无二, 与众不同, 特别, 别致, 特色, [不]重名, [不]常见 |
Modernity | 现代, 时尚, 新颖, 流行, 潮流, 前卫, 洋气, 老气 |
Positivity | 好听, 好看, 顺口, 顺耳, 美好, 优美, 高端, 档次, 响亮, 大方, 大气, 寓意, 内涵, 诗意, 雅, 不俗, 脱俗, 不落俗套 |
Features of babies | |
Happiness | 快乐, 开心, 幸福, 美满, 和睦, 和谐, 无忧, 吉祥, 如意, 福气 |
Achievement | 成功, 成就, 有成, 事业, 学业, 前程, 前途, 发展, 栋梁, 建树, 出息, 出众, 出类拔萃, 聪明, 聪慧, 睿智 |
Numerology | 八字, 五行, 五格, 生辰, 时辰, 命理, 命格, 八卦, 喜用, 用神 |
Table S3 Study 3: Dictionary of Parents’ Demands in Baby Naming
Baby-naming demand | Words extracted from parents’ free responses |
---|---|
Features of names | |
Uniqueness | 独特, 独一无二, 与众不同, 特别, 别致, 特色, [不]重名, [不]常见 |
Modernity | 现代, 时尚, 新颖, 流行, 潮流, 前卫, 洋气, 老气 |
Positivity | 好听, 好看, 顺口, 顺耳, 美好, 优美, 高端, 档次, 响亮, 大方, 大气, 寓意, 内涵, 诗意, 雅, 不俗, 脱俗, 不落俗套 |
Features of babies | |
Happiness | 快乐, 开心, 幸福, 美满, 和睦, 和谐, 无忧, 吉祥, 如意, 福气 |
Achievement | 成功, 成就, 有成, 事业, 学业, 前程, 前途, 发展, 栋梁, 建树, 出息, 出众, 出类拔萃, 聪明, 聪慧, 睿智 |
Numerology | 八字, 五行, 五格, 生辰, 时辰, 命理, 命格, 八卦, 喜用, 用神 |
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