Self-consciouness as a moderator of the impact of self-presentation on self-perception after making a decision in the dictator game

Authors

  • Jakub Kuś SWPS Uniwersytet Humanistycznospołeczny, II Wydział Psychologii we Wrocławiu
  • Agata Gąsiorowska SWPS Uniwersytet Humanistycznospołeczny, II Wydział Psychologii we Wrocławiu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15678/PJOEP.2017.11.04

Keywords:

self-consciousness, self-presentation, altruism, dictator game

Abstract

Research shows that under certain conditions even forced self-presentation may lead to changes in self-knowledge. Several factors play an important role in this relationship, the level of self-consciousness being one of them. The purpose of our experiment was to test whether the self-presentation made while playing the dictator game (DG) would change self-perception in a direction consistent with such self-presentation. The participants were asked to behave (1) as altruistic people (a trait associated with behaviour in the DG), (2) as communicative people (unrelated to DG behavior), and (3) in a natural way (control group). The results show that the people from the “altruism group” rated themselves the most altruistic of the three groups. The higher the level of prosocial behaviour grew in the DG, the stronger was the internalisation of that trait. We also demonstrated that the internalisation of prosocial behaviour was stronger when the level of public self-consciousness was higher. These results indicate the important role self-consciousness plays in the context of changes in perception of self, as self-presentation would suggest.

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2018-05-22

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