Biernat Monica, Ma Jennifer E
University of Kansas, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2005 Apr;31(4):483-95. doi: 10.1177/0146167204271712.
Two studies tested the hypothesis that rules of trait inference may differ depending on trait stereotypicality and the social group membership of the target being judged. Specifically, traits that are stereotypic of a group were expected to instantiate lower evidentiary standards (require fewer behaviors to confirm), but only in members of that group. Study 1 focused on race and found that across 180 traits, trait stereotypicality was associated with fewer behaviors required to confirm and more to disconfirm in outgroup targets (in Black actors for White judges and in White actors for Black judges). Study 2 focused on gender and again found that stereotypic traits were tied to low evidentiary standards only when judging outgroup targets. The findings are discussed with reference to the literatures on trait inference, stereotyping, and shifting judgment standards.
特质推断的规则可能因特质的刻板印象程度以及被评判目标的社会群体成员身份而有所不同。具体而言,一个群体的刻板特质预计会体现出较低的证据标准(确认所需的行为较少),但这仅适用于该群体的成员。研究1聚焦于种族,发现在180个特质中,特质的刻板印象程度与对外群体目标(白人评判黑人演员,黑人评判白人演员)进行确认所需的行为较少以及进行反驳所需的行为较多相关。研究2聚焦于性别,再次发现只有在评判外群体目标时,刻板特质才与低证据标准相关。研究结果将结合特质推断、刻板印象和判断标准变化的相关文献进行讨论。