The Social Utility of Ambivalence:Being Ambivalent on Controversial Issues Is Recognized as Competence
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
The Social Utility of Ambivalence:Being Ambivalent on Controversial Issues Is Recognized as Competence / Pillaud, V.; Cavazza, N.; Butera, F.. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-1078. - 9:(2018), pp. 1-13. [10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00961]
Abstract:
Research on attitudinal ambivalence is flourishing, but no research has studied how
others perceive its expression. We tested the hypothesis that the expression of attitudinal
ambivalence could be positively valued if it signals careful consideration of an issue. More
specifically, ambivalence should be judged higher on social utility (competence) but not on
social desirability (warmth), compared to clear-cut attitudes. This should be the case for
controversial (vs. consensual) issues, where ambivalence can signal some competence.
The participants in four experiments indeed evaluated ambivalence higher on a measure
of social utility, compared to clear-cut (pro-normative and counter-normative) attitudes,
when the attitude objects were controversial; they judged pro-normative attitudes
higher for both social utility and social desirability when the attitude objects were
consensual. Attitudinal ambivalence can therefore be positively valued, as it is perceived
as competence when the expression of criticism is socially accepted.
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Keywords:
ambivalence, attitudes, social value, judgment, controversy, warmth and competence
Elenco autori:
Pillaud, V.; Cavazza, N.; Butera, F.
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