Major Brenda, Kaiser Cheryl R, O'Brien Laurie T, McCoy Shannon K
Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9660, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2007 Jun;92(6):1068-86. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.92.6.1068.
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that discrimination targets' worldview moderates the impact of perceived discrimination on self-esteem among devalued groups. In Study 1, perceiving discrimination against the ingroup was negatively associated with self-esteem among Latino Americans who endorsed a meritocracy worldview (e.g., believed that individuals of any group can get ahead in America and that success stems from hard work) but was positively associated with self-esteem among those who rejected this worldview. Study 2 showed that exposure to discrimination against their ingroup (vs. a non-self-relevant group) led to lower self-esteem, greater feelings of personal vulnerability, and ingroup blame among Latino Americans who endorsed a meritocracy worldview but to higher self-esteem and decreased ingroup blame among Latino Americans who rejected it. Study 3 showed that compared with women informed that prejudice against their ingroup is pervasive, women informed that prejudice against their ingroup is rare had higher self-esteem if they endorsed a meritocracy worldview but lower self-esteem if they rejected this worldview. Findings support the idea that perceiving discrimination against one's ingroup threatens the worldview of individuals who believe that status in society is earned but confirms the worldview of individuals who do not.
在3项研究中,作者检验了这样一个假设:受歧视对象的世界观会调节被贬低群体中感知到的歧视对自尊的影响。在研究1中,对于认同精英统治世界观(例如,相信任何群体的个体都能在美国取得成功且成功源于努力工作)的拉丁裔美国人来说,感知到针对内群体的歧视与自尊呈负相关,但对于拒绝这种世界观的人来说,感知到的歧视与自尊呈正相关。研究2表明,对于认同精英统治世界观的拉丁裔美国人,接触针对其所在内群体(而非与自身无关的群体)的歧视会导致自尊降低、个人脆弱感增强以及对内群体的指责,但对于拒绝这种世界观的拉丁裔美国人来说,接触到针对其所在内群体的歧视会导致自尊升高以及对内群体指责的减少。研究3表明,与被告知针对其所在内群体的偏见普遍存在的女性相比,如果认同精英统治世界观,被告知针对其所在内群体的偏见罕见的女性自尊较高,但如果拒绝这种世界观,她们的自尊较低。研究结果支持这样一种观点,即感知到针对自己所在内群体的歧视会威胁到那些相信社会地位是通过努力获得的人的世界观,但却证实了那些不这样认为的人的世界观。