Sinclair Stacey, Lowery Brian S, Hardin Curtis D, Colangelo Anna
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2005 Oct;89(4):583-92. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.89.4.583.
Consistent with the affiliative social tuning hypothesis, this study showed that the desire to get along with another person shifted participants' automatic attitudes toward the ostensible attitudes of that person. In Experiment 1, the automatic racial attitudes of women but not men emulated those of an experimenter displaying race-egalitarian attitudes or attitudes neutral with respect to race. Mediational analysis revealed that the gender difference in social tuning was mediated by liking for the experimenter. In Experiment 2, the likability of the experimenter was manipulated. Individuals who interacted with a likable experimenter exhibited social tuning more so than did those who interacted with a rude experimenter. These findings suggest that affiliative motives may elicit malleability of automatic attitudes independent of manipulations of social group exemplars.
与亲和性社会调适假说一致,本研究表明,与他人和睦相处的愿望会使参与者对该人的表面态度产生自动态度转变。在实验1中,女性而非男性的自动种族态度模仿了表现出种族平等态度或对种族持中立态度的实验者的态度。中介分析表明,社会调适方面的性别差异是由对实验者的喜爱所介导的。在实验2中,对实验者的可爱程度进行了操控。与可爱的实验者互动的个体比与粗鲁的实验者互动的个体表现出更多的社会调适。这些发现表明,亲和动机可能会引发自动态度的可塑性,而与社会群体范例的操控无关。