The effects of reading narrative fiction on social and moral cognition

Author:

Wimmer Lena1ORCID,Currie Gregory2ORCID,Friend Stacie3ORCID,Ferguson Heather J.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Freiburg

2. University of York

3. University of London

4. University of Kent

Abstract

AbstractWe present two experiments examining the effects of reading narrative fiction (vs.narrative non-fictionvs.expository non-fiction) on social and moral cognition, using a battery of self-report, explicit and implicit indicators. Experiment 1 (N = 340) implemented a pre-registered, randomized between-groups design, and assessed multiple outcomes after a short reading assignment. Results failed to reveal any differences between the three reading conditions on either social or moral cognition. Experiment 2 employed a longitudinal design.N = 104 participants were randomly assigned to read an entire book over seven days. Outcome variables were assessed before and after the reading assignment as well as at a one-week follow-up. Results did not show any differential development between the three reading conditions over time. The present results do not support the claim that reading narrative fiction is apt to improve our general social and moral cognition.

Publisher

John Benjamins Publishing Company

Subject

General Medicine

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