基于中心价值观的民族文化保护研究:以纳西族为例
Study on the Minority Culture Protection Based on Central Values: Taking the Naxi Nationality as an Example
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作者: 王小蕾, 郑涌:西南大学西南民族教育与心理研究中心,重庆;西南大学心理学部,重庆
关键词: 传统价值观中心价值观操纵行为Traditional Values Central Values Manipulation Behavior
摘要: 本研究借鉴了中心价值观的研究方法,以纳西族为例,探讨了传统价值观与民族文化保护行为间的关系。实验采用直接操纵个体价值观的方式检验价值观激活,并探讨了传统价值观与行为间的关系。结果表明,民族价值观存在中心价值观效应,以传统价值观为中心价值观的个体对本民族文化有着明显的偏爱,而以非传统价值观为中心的个体对本民族文化与非本民族文化喜爱程度差异不显著。
Abstract: This study draws on the research methods of central values, taking the Naxi minority as an example, and discusses the relationship between traditional values and the protection behavior of minority culture. The experiment uses the direct manipulation of individual values to test values and discusses the relationship between traditional values and behaviors. The results show that the minority values exist center values effect, and values for the center with the traditional values of our minority culture have obvious individual preference. For participants who do not have the traditional values, there is no significant difference between national culture and non-native culture.
文章引用:王小蕾, 郑涌 (2017). 基于中心价值观的民族文化保护研究:以纳西族为例. 心理学进展, 7(11), 1245-1252. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2017.711155

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