Eberhardt Jennifer L, Dasgupta Nilanjana, Banaszynski Tracy L
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Jordan Hall-Building 420, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2003 Mar;29(3):360-70. doi: 10.1177/0146167202250215.
Two studies tested whether racial category labels and lay beliefs about human traits have a combined effect on people's perception of, and memory for, racially ambiguous faces. Participants saw a morphed target face accompanied by a racial label (Black or White). Later, they were asked to identify the face from a set of two new morphed faces, one more Black and the other more White than the target. As predicted, entity theorists, who believe traits are immutable, perceived and remembered the target face as consistent with the racial label, whereas incremental theorists, who believe traits are malleable, perceived and remembered the face as inconsistent with the racial label. In Study 2, participants also drew the target face more consistently (entity theorists) or less consistently (incremental theorists) with the racial label. Results of both studies confirm that social variables can affect how physical features are seen and remembered.
两项研究测试了种族类别标签以及关于人类特质的外行信念是否会对人们对种族模糊面孔的认知和记忆产生综合影响。参与者看到一张变形的目标面孔,并伴有一个种族标签(黑人或白人)。之后,他们被要求从一组两张新的变形面孔中识别出目标面孔,其中一张比目标面孔更偏向黑人特征,另一张更偏向白人特征。正如预测的那样,实体论者认为特质是不可改变的,他们对目标面孔的认知和记忆与种族标签一致,而增量论者认为特质是可塑的,他们对目标面孔的认知和记忆与种族标签不一致。在研究2中,参与者根据种族标签绘制目标面孔时,实体论者(绘制得)更一致,而增量论者(绘制得)不那么一致。两项研究的结果均证实,社会变量会影响人们对身体特征的认知和记忆方式。