Gawronski Bertram, Peters Kurt R, Brochu Paula M, Strack Fritz
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre, London, Ontario, Canada.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2008 May;34(5):648-65. doi: 10.1177/0146167207313729. Epub 2008 Feb 25.
Research on racial prejudice is currently characterized by the existence of diverse concepts (e.g., implicit prejudice, old-fashioned racism, modern racism, aversive racism) that are not well integrated from a general perspective. The present article proposes an integrative framework for these concepts employing a cognitive consistency perspective. Specifically, it is argued that the reliance on immediate affective reactions toward racial minority groups in evaluative judgments about these groups depends on the consistency of this evaluation with other relevant beliefs pertaining to central components of old-fashioned, modern, and aversive forms of prejudice. A central prediction of the proposed framework is that the relation between "implicit" and "explicit" prejudice should be moderated by the interaction of egalitarianism-related, nonprejudicial goals and perceptions of discrimination. This prediction was confirmed in a series of three studies. Implications for research on prejudice are discussed.
目前,关于种族偏见的研究呈现出多样的概念(如隐性偏见、老式种族主义、现代种族主义、厌恶性种族主义)并存的特点,而从总体角度来看,这些概念并未得到很好的整合。本文运用认知一致性视角,为这些概念提出了一个整合框架。具体而言,有人认为,在对少数种族群体的评价性判断中,对这些群体的即时情感反应的依赖程度,取决于这种评价与其他相关信念的一致性,这些信念涉及老式、现代和厌恶性偏见核心成分。所提出框架的一个核心预测是,“隐性”偏见与“显性”偏见之间的关系,应通过与平等主义相关的非偏见目标和对歧视的认知之间的相互作用来调节。这一预测在三项系列研究中得到了证实。文中还讨论了该研究对偏见研究的启示。