Lyons Anthony, Kashima Yoshihisa
Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2003 Dec;85(6):989-1005. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.85.6.989.
Recent research has suggested that interpersonal communication may be an important source of stereotype maintenance. When communicated through a chain of people, stereotype-relevant information tends to become more stereotypical, thus confirming the stereotypes held by recipients of communication. However, the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon have yet to be fully determined. This article examines how the socially shared nature of stereotypes interacts with communication processes to maintain stereotypes in communication chains. In 3 experiments, participants communicated a stereotype-relevant story through 4-person chains using the method of serial reproduction. Manipulations included the extent to which communicators believed their audience and other community members shared and endorsed their stereotypes, and also the extent to which they actually shared the stereotypes. The shared nature of stereotypes was found to be a strong contributor to rendering the story more stereotypical in communication. This is discussed in relation to the maintenance of stereotypes through communication.
近期研究表明,人际沟通可能是刻板印象维持的一个重要来源。当通过人际链条进行信息传递时,与刻板印象相关的信息往往会变得更加刻板,从而强化了信息接收者所持有的刻板印象。然而,这一现象背后的潜在机制尚未完全明确。本文探讨了刻板印象的社会共享性质如何与沟通流程相互作用,从而在沟通链条中维持刻板印象。在3项实验中,参与者采用串行复制的方法,通过四人链条传递一个与刻板印象相关的故事。操纵因素包括沟通者认为其受众和其他群体成员对其刻板印象的认同程度,以及他们实际共享这些刻板印象的程度。研究发现,刻板印象的共享性质是使故事在沟通中变得更加刻板的一个重要因素。本文结合通过沟通维持刻板印象的问题对此进行了讨论。