蒙古族双文化个体的自我构念研究现状与展望
Research Status and Prospect of Mongolian Bicultural Individuals’ Self-Construal
摘要: 自我构念是指个体对自我与他人关系的理解。自我构念的分类具有静态和动态性分类。蒙古族双文化个体具备两种不同文化知识结构,其自我构念具有一定的独特性。蒙古族双文化个体的自我构念包含受主流文化影响的互依型自我构念但更偏重独立型自我构念;以往从静态和动态的分类视角研究蒙古族双文化个体自我构念特点并发现其自我构念又具有一定的动态性。未来研究应对蒙古族双文化个体动态性自我构念的神经机制、自我构念对认知加工的影响等方面进行考察。
Abstract: Self-construal referred to the individual understanding of the relationship between self and others. Researchers classified the type of self-construal differently based on static and dynamic perspec-tives. Mongolian bicultural individuals have two different cultural knowledge structures, and their self-construal is unique. Previous researches investigated the characteristics of Mongolian bicul-tural individuals’ self-construal from the static and dynamic perspectives, and found that their self-construal included interdependent self-construal that was influenced by the mainstream cul-ture, but focused more on independent self-construal, and their self-construal was dynamic. The present paper called for further exploration into the underlying mechanism of the dynamic self-construal of Mongolian bicultural individuals and the influence of self-construal on cognitive processing.
文章引用:杨雪 (2020). 蒙古族双文化个体的自我构念研究现状与展望. 心理学进展, 10(6), 724-731. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2020.106089

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