Paladino Maria-Paola, Castelli Luigi
Department of Cognitive Sciences and Education, University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2008 Jun;34(6):755-68. doi: 10.1177/0146167208315155. Epub 2008 Apr 3.
The present research argues that intergroup categorization has immediate behavioral consequences. Specifically, intergroup categorization is hypothesized to prepare the organism to respond differently to ingroup and outgroup members so that approach-like motor movements should be faster toward ingroup- versus outgroup-related stimuli. In contrast, avoidance-like behavior should be facilitated when reacting to outgroup versus ingroup members. Studies 1 and 2 test the basic hypothesis in relation to ethnic, national, age, and political categorization. Study 3 uses a minimal group paradigm to test the hypothesis in relation to newly formed groups. Across these experiments, participants were generally faster in performing approach-like motor movements toward ingroup members or avoidance behaviors toward outgroup members. The evolutionary function and the cognitive underpinnings of this state of "physical readiness" to approach ingroup and avoid outgroup members are discussed.
本研究认为,群体间分类具有直接的行为后果。具体而言,假设群体间分类会使机体对 ingroup 和 outgroup 成员做出不同反应,从而对与 ingroup 相关的刺激做出类似趋近的运动动作应比对与 outgroup 相关的刺激更快。相比之下,在对 outgroup 成员而非 ingroup 成员做出反应时,应促进类似回避的行为。研究 1 和研究 2 检验了与种族、国籍、年龄和政治分类相关的基本假设。研究 3 使用最小群体范式来检验与新形成群体相关的假设。在这些实验中,参与者通常对 ingroup 成员执行类似趋近的运动动作更快,或对 outgroup 成员执行回避行为更快。讨论了这种趋近 ingroup 成员和回避 outgroup 成员的“身体准备状态”的进化功能和认知基础。