Chasteen Alison L, Schwarz Norbert, Park Denise C
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2002 Nov;57(6):P540-7. doi: 10.1093/geronb/57.6.p540.
The activation of ageism and aging stereotypes in younger and older adults was investigated by manipulating both the valence and the stereotypicality of trait stimuli. Participants completed a lexical decision task in which the stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) between the prime and target stimuli were varied to examine the effects of automatic and controlled processing (300 and 2,000 ms, respectively). Both younger and older adults demonstrated strong stereotype activation for elderly stereotypes but relatively weak activation for young stereotypes. Both younger and older adults also demonstrated a positive bias toward older people, which was not moderated by SOA. These findings suggest that younger and older adults do not differ in their accessibility to aging stereotypes or to their age-based biases, which appear to be positive toward elderly people.
通过操纵特质刺激的效价和刻板印象程度,研究了年轻人和老年人中年龄歧视和衰老刻板印象的激活情况。参与者完成了一项词汇判断任务,其中启动刺激和目标刺激之间的刺激起始异步时间(SOA)有所变化,以检验自动加工和控制加工的效果(分别为300毫秒和2000毫秒)。年轻人和老年人对老年刻板印象都表现出强烈的刻板印象激活,但对年轻刻板印象的激活相对较弱。年轻人和老年人也都表现出对老年人的积极偏见,且这种偏见不受SOA的调节。这些发现表明,年轻人和老年人在衰老刻板印象的可及性或基于年龄的偏见方面没有差异,这些偏见似乎对老年人是积极的。