Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (2): 308-323.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.00308
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ZHANG Chao, WEI Xuhua(), LI Yingming
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2021-05-28
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2022-02-15
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2021-12-24
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ZHANG Chao, WEI Xuhua, LI Yingming. Identifying people based on physiognomy: Explanations from cognitive perspective[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2022, 30(2): 308-323.
理论视角 | 核心观点 | 相关理论 | 内在机理 | 作用机制 |
---|---|---|---|---|
一般认 知视角 | 面相通过快加工和慢加工系统影响个体的认知, 进一步对行为产生影响; 主要针对一般信息的处理 | 刻板印象 | 快加工系统 | 启动、激活固定认知, 快速产生认知 |
晕轮效应 | 慢加工系统 | 联想扩散, 易产生以偏概全的主观认知 | ||
地位泛化效应 | 慢加工系统 | 将面相视为地位特征之一, 产生泛化认知 | ||
社会信息加工理论 | 慢加工系统 | 信息筛选、加工、解读, 产生有依据的认知 | ||
进化认 知视角 | 面相通过自然选择和性选择两种进化选择机制, 以基因为原始驱动力影响个体认知, 进而影响行为; 主要针对与基因、繁殖相关的特殊信息处理 | 进化论 | 自然选择 | 适者生存, 保留有利因素 |
进化同性竞争理论 | 性选择 | 同性竞争 | ||
优良基因理论 | 性选择 | 异性选择(择偶偏好) |
理论视角 | 核心观点 | 相关理论 | 内在机理 | 作用机制 |
---|---|---|---|---|
一般认 知视角 | 面相通过快加工和慢加工系统影响个体的认知, 进一步对行为产生影响; 主要针对一般信息的处理 | 刻板印象 | 快加工系统 | 启动、激活固定认知, 快速产生认知 |
晕轮效应 | 慢加工系统 | 联想扩散, 易产生以偏概全的主观认知 | ||
地位泛化效应 | 慢加工系统 | 将面相视为地位特征之一, 产生泛化认知 | ||
社会信息加工理论 | 慢加工系统 | 信息筛选、加工、解读, 产生有依据的认知 | ||
进化认 知视角 | 面相通过自然选择和性选择两种进化选择机制, 以基因为原始驱动力影响个体认知, 进而影响行为; 主要针对与基因、繁殖相关的特殊信息处理 | 进化论 | 自然选择 | 适者生存, 保留有利因素 |
进化同性竞争理论 | 性选择 | 同性竞争 | ||
优良基因理论 | 性选择 | 异性选择(择偶偏好) |
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