Sommers Samuel R
Department of Psychology, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2006 Apr;90(4):597-612. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.90.4.597.
This research examines the multiple effects of racial diversity on group decision making. Participants deliberated on the trial of a Black defendant as members of racially homogeneous or heterogeneous mock juries. Half of the groups were exposed to pretrial jury selection questions about racism and half were not. Deliberation analyses supported the prediction that diverse groups would exchange a wider range of information than all-White groups. This finding was not wholly attributable to the performance of Black participants, as Whites cited more case facts, made fewer errors, and were more amenable to discussion of racism when in diverse versus all-White groups. Even before discussion, Whites in diverse groups were more lenient toward the Black defendant, demonstrating that the effects of diversity do not occur solely through information exchange. The influence of jury selection questions extended previous findings that blatant racial issues at trial increase leniency toward a Black defendant.
本研究考察了种族多样性对群体决策的多重影响。参与者作为种族同质或异质的模拟陪审团成员,对一名黑人被告的审判进行审议。一半的小组接触了关于种族主义的审前陪审团选拔问题,另一半则没有。审议分析支持了这样的预测,即多元化的小组将比全白人小组交流更广泛的信息。这一发现并非完全归因于黑人参与者的表现,因为在多元化小组与全白人小组中,白人引用了更多的案件事实,犯的错误更少,并且更愿意讨论种族主义问题。甚至在讨论之前,多元化小组中的白人对黑人被告就更为宽容,这表明多样性的影响并非仅通过信息交流产生。陪审团选拔问题的影响扩展了先前的研究结果,即审判中明显的种族问题会增加对黑人被告的宽大处理。