心理科学进展 ›› 2026, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (4): 726-741.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2026.0726 cstr: 32111.14.2026.0726
申玥1, 辛聪2, 郑远霞3, 刘国雄1
收稿日期:2023-10-25
出版日期:2026-04-15
发布日期:2026-03-02
通讯作者:
蔡厚德, E-mail: caihoude@163.com
SHEN Yue1, XIN Cong2, ZHENG Yuanxia3, LIU Guoxiong1
Received:2023-10-25
Online:2026-04-15
Published:2026-03-02
摘要: 声誉管理是一种旨在控制他人对自己的评价以获得所期望的个人声誉的策略性行为。在儿童亲社会动机的演变过程中, 其对自身声誉的关注逐渐浮现, 并表现出通过亲社会行为来管理自身声誉的倾向。基于此, 本文从声誉情境下的亲社会行为入手, 系统综述了儿童声誉管理的表现与发展趋势, 并从个体认知、社会动机和神经生理三个角度分析了声誉管理的心理机制, 提出了基于认知、动机以及脑神经的声誉管理综合模型。未来需进一步拓展亲社会行为中儿童声誉管理的发生、发展与影响因素研究, 关注儿童亲社会行为中声誉管理的脑神经机制, 并加强儿童声誉管理的应用实践研究。
中图分类号:
申玥, 辛聪, 郑远霞, 刘国雄. (2026). 儿童亲社会行为中的声誉管理及其心理机制. 心理科学进展 , 34(4), 726-741.
SHEN Yue, XIN Cong, ZHENG Yuanxia, LIU Guoxiong. (2026). Children’s reputation management in prosocial behavior and its psychological mechanisms. Advances in Psychological Science, 34(4), 726-741.
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