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Defining Heroes Through Deductive and Inductive Investigations
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Term HeroSocial PsychologyAutonomyRomantic HeroSocial SciencesPsychologyPersonal IdentityDeductive MethodLanguage StudiesInductive ReasoningSocial IdentityInductive InvestigationsHeroic FigureSocial CognitionDifferent ReasonsPhilosophy Of LanguageHumanitiesEpistemologyPhilosophical Inquiry
Individuals in different contexts are referred to as "heroes" for seemingly different reasons. To better understand how and why people use this term, three studies were conducted. Approaching the question deductively, individuals defined the term "hero" and responses were coded according to existing definitions. Then, a definition of hero was sought inductively by examining the specific reasons participants cited in choosing their heroes. A third study further examined individuals' descriptions of their heroes in light of their own self views. The findings across these studies extend our understanding of the term hero and suggest that the use of the term is based both on the specific features of any heroic figure, as well as on the self views of the person identifying the hero.
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