心理学
感恩
社会心理学
认识论
精神分析
认知心理学
认知科学
感知
发展心理学
叙述的
作者
Yen-Ping Chang,Gao‐Xian Lin,Xu Peng,Tzu-Yun Kung,Chen-Ya Liu,Chieh Lu,Hui-Tzu Lin
出处
期刊:Emotion
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2026-05-14
摘要
= 2019) support this hypothesis. First, we establish that individuals' trait anthropomorphism correlates with their experienced gratitude in recent encounters with both natural and artificial nonhumans (Study 1). Examining causality, we report that anthropomorphizing computers (Study 2), forests (Study 3), artificial intelligence (Study 4), and oceanic currents (Study 5) in experiments evokes gratitude for these nonhuman entities by eliciting a perception of them as responsive benefactors. Receiving increased imagined (Study 5) or actual (Study 4) benefits in the studies further strengthens the effect. In turn, the thankful feeling enhances humans' trust for anthropomorphized nonhumans (artificial intelligence; Study 4) and the former's urges to protect the latter (nature; Studies 3 and 5). Overall, since the generation of gratitude for nonhumans rests on assigning human characteristics to them, the present research implies a mechanism to evoke gratitude from humans for other humans as well. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).
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