Evolutionary biases drive neutralization in leisure
本文提出石器时代偏差作为理解自然休闲中不当行为的补充理论视角,认为祖先环境中的进化动机与当代社会规范冲突,个体通过中和化认知策略解决冲突,并呼吁针对适应性特质的干预措施。
• Stone Age biases introduced as a complementary theoretical lens for understanding misbehavior in nature-based leisure. • Evolved motives from ancestral environments can conflict with contemporary societal norms in nature setting. • Individuals use neutralizations, cognitive strategies to resolve this conflict while still acting on the ancestral drives • Need for interventions that move beyond moral appeals and instead target the adaptive traits