Meaning in music: Deviations from expectations in music prompt outgroup derogation

被引:19
作者
Maher, Paul James [1 ]
Van Tilburg, Wijnand Adriaan Pieter [2 ]
Van Den Tol, Annemieke Johanna Maria [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Limerick, Dept Psychol, Limerick, Ireland
[2] Univ Southampton, Sch Psychol, Ctr Res Self & Ident, Southampton, Hants, England
[3] Univ Limerick, Mus & Hlth Res Grp, Limerick, Ireland
关键词
MORTALITY SALIENCE; TERROR MANAGEMENT; IDENTIFICATION; AFFIRMATION; NOSTALGIA; RESPONSES; EXPOSURE; LANGUAGE; LISTEN; BRAIN;
D O I
10.1002/ejsp.1969
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Encountering stimuli that violate expectations can elicit compensatory behavior. One notable result of such compensatory responses is the derogation of outgroups. The present research investigated for the first time if music that defies expectations fosters the derogation of outgroups. In Study 1, exposure to unconventional relative to conventional music increased wagers placed in favor of an ingroup winning a hypothetical rugby match against an outgroup. In extension of this finding, Study 2 revealed that unconventional music led to lower allocated budgets for support of a minority. Study 3 confirmed that music led to harsher punishments of a hypothetical outgroup offender after being exposed to an unconventional edit of a music piece relative to its regular version. The consequences of these findings are discussed in relation to intergroup relations and theories of meaning maintenance. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:449 / 454
页数:6
相关论文
共 49 条
  • [21] Odyssey's End: Lay Conceptions of Nostalgia Reflect Its Original Homeric Meaning
    Hepper, Erica G.
    Ritchie, Timothy D.
    Sedikides, Constantine
    Wildschut, Tim
    [J]. EMOTION, 2012, 12 (01) : 102 - 119
  • [22] A decade of system justification theory: Accumulated evidence of conscious and unconscious bolstering of the status quo
    Jost, JT
    Banaji, MR
    Nosek, BA
    [J]. POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2004, 25 (06) : 881 - 919
  • [23] Emotional responses to music: The need to consider underlying mechanisms
    Juslin, Patrik N.
    Vastfjall, Daniel
    [J]. BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, 2008, 31 (05) : 559 - +
  • [24] God and the government: Testing a compensatory control mechanism for the support of external systems
    Kay, Aaron C.
    Gaucher, Danielle
    Napier, Jamie L.
    Callan, Mitchell J.
    Laurin, Kristin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2008, 95 (01) : 18 - 35
  • [25] Kierkegaard S., 1997, ESSENTIAL KIERKEGAAR, P350
  • [26] Lerdahl F., 1983, A Generative Theory of Tonal Music
  • [27] Musical structure is processed in "language" areas of the brain: a possible role for Brodmann Area 47 in temporal coherence
    Levitin, DJ
    Menon, V
    [J]. NEUROIMAGE, 2003, 20 (04) : 2142 - 2152
  • [28] Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis
    Lonsdale, Adam J.
    North, Adrian C.
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 102 : 108 - 134
  • [29] INNATENESS, EXPERIENCE, AND MUSIC PERCEPTION
    LYNCH, MP
    EILERS, RE
    OLLER, DK
    URBANO, RC
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1990, 1 (04) : 272 - 276
  • [30] Ochmann R., 1994, DEPRECATING DI UNPUB