Brewer Marilynn B
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA.
Am Psychol. 2007 Nov;62(8):726-38. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.62.8.728.
The author discusses the nature of in-group bias and the social motives that underlie ethnocentric attachment to one's own membership groups. Two common assumptions about in-group bias are challenged: that in-group positivity necessitates out-group derogation and that in-group bias is motivated by self-enhancement. A review of relevant theory and research on intergroup relations provides evidence for 3 alternative principles: (a) in-group attachment and positivity are primary and independent of out-groups, (b) security motives (belonging and distinctiveness) underlie universal in-group favoritism, and (c) attitudes toward out-groups vary as a function of intergroup relationships and associated threats to belonging and distinctiveness
作者探讨了内群体偏见的本质以及以种族中心主义方式依恋自己所属群体的社会动机。关于内群体偏见的两个常见假设受到了挑战:一是内群体的积极态度必然需要对外群体的诋毁,二是内群体偏见是由自我提升所驱动的。对群体间关系的相关理论和研究进行的综述为三个替代原则提供了证据:(a)内群体依恋和积极态度是首要的,且独立于外群体;(b)安全动机(归属感和独特性)是普遍存在的内群体偏袒的基础;(c)对外群体的态度会随着群体间关系以及对归属感和独特性的相关威胁而变化。