Rodríguez Armando, Coello Efrén, Betancor Verónica, Rodríguez Ramón, Delgado Naira
Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.
Psicothema. 2006 Feb;18(1):73-7.
Infrahumanization researchs have shown that people attribute their ingroup exclusively human features, for example, the ability to experience secondary emotions. This bias lead people to deny this ability to outgroup and, consequently, to infrahumanize them. However, it would have conditions in which the infrahumanization is intensified. The aim of this study is to determine if there are characteristics in a threatening situation that influence in the level in which ingroup infrahumanize the outgroup. Two histories were constructed; in them, the outgroup committed a violent action against the ingroup, and as the degree of certainty about the perpetration, so the level of empathy with the victim were manipulated. The results show that when there are empathy with the victim and ambiguity about the perpetration, the infrahumanization to outgroup is higher.
次等人性化研究表明,人们将其所属内群体独有的人类特征,例如体验次级情感的能力归为己有。这种偏见导致人们否认外群体具备这种能力,进而将他们次等人性化。然而,存在一些会强化次等人性化的条件。本研究的目的是确定在威胁情境中是否存在一些特征会影响内群体将外群体次等人性化的程度。构建了两个故事;在故事中,外群体对内群体实施了暴力行为,并且根据对犯罪行为的确信程度以及对受害者的同情程度进行了操控。结果表明,当对受害者有同情且犯罪行为存在模糊性时,对外群体的次等人性化程度更高。