Ruggiero K M, Marx D M
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1999 Oct;77(4):774-84. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.77.4.774.
Members of high-status groups are more likely than members of low-status groups to blame their failure on discrimination and are less likely to blame it on themselves. This tendency was demonstrated in 3 experiments comparing men and women, White and Black students, and members of experimentally created high- and low-status groups. Results also showed that when making an attribution to discrimination, high-status group members were less likely to experience a threat to their social state self-esteem, performance perceived control, and social perceived control and were more likely to protect their performance state self-esteem. These findings help to explain why high-status group members are more willing to blame their failure on discrimination by showing that it is less harmful for them than for low-status group members.
高地位群体的成员比低地位群体的成员更有可能将自己的失败归咎于歧视,而不太可能将其归咎于自己。在3项实验中证实了这种倾向,这些实验比较了男性和女性、白人和黑人学生,以及通过实验创建的高地位和低地位群体的成员。结果还表明,在将失败归因于歧视时,高地位群体成员对其社会状态自尊、表现感知控制和社会感知控制受到威胁的可能性较小,并且更有可能保护其表现状态自尊。这些发现有助于解释为什么高地位群体成员更愿意将自己的失败归咎于歧视,因为这表明对他们来说,这样做的危害比低地位群体成员要小。