Crawford Matthew T, Sherman Steven J, Hamilton David L
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Bloomington, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2002 Nov;83(5):1076-94. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.83.5.1076.
The authors investigated the effects of perceived entitativity of a group on the processing of behavioral information about individual group members and the extent to which such information was transferred to other group members. The results of 3 experiments using a savings-in-relearning paradigm showed that trait inferences about a group member, based on that member's behavior, were stronger for low entitative groups and for collections of individuals. However, the transference of traits from 1 group member to other members of the group was stronger for high entitative groups. These results provide strong evidence that the perception of high entitativity involves the abstraction of a stereotype of the group and the transfer of that stereotype across all group members. Implications for group impression formation and stereotyping are discussed.
作者们研究了群体的可感知实体性对个体群体成员行为信息处理的影响,以及此类信息传递给其他群体成员的程度。采用再学习节省范式的3项实验结果表明,基于群体成员行为对其进行的特质推断,在低实体性群体和个体集合中表现得更强。然而,特质从一个群体成员向该群体其他成员的传递,在高实体性群体中更强。这些结果提供了有力证据,表明对高实体性的感知涉及对群体刻板印象的抽象以及该刻板印象在所有群体成员中的传递。文中还讨论了这些结果对群体印象形成和刻板印象的启示。