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  • External threats can push people to keep an eye on norm violations, but individuals with a strong interdependent self-construal (SC) may feel more secure and less responsive to such threats.
  • In an experiment, young American adults were exposed to a pathogen threat (or not) and assessed while reading about norm-violating behaviors.
  • Results showed that under threat, those with high interdependent SC were less reactive to norm violations, while in a non-threatening context, they were more reactive, indicating that interdependent SC offers protection and influences behavior based on perceived threats.

Article Abstract

Prior evidence suggests that external threat motivates people to monitor norm violations. However, the effect of threat may be attenuated for those high in interdependent self-construal (SC) because this SC affords a sense of protection against the threat. Here, we tested this possibility by priming or not priming young American adults with a pathogen threat. We then had participants read norm-violating or normal behaviors while assessing two electrocortical markers: N400 (indexing the detection of norm violations) and suppression of upper α-band power (indexing vigilance to the violations). In the threat priming condition, interdependent SC predicted decreased responsiveness to norm violations. In the control priming condition, however, interdependent SC predicted increased responsiveness. Our work suggests that interdependent SC may provide a sense of security under threat.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7573572PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2020.107970DOI Listing

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