Castelli Luigi, De Dea Cristina, Nesdale Drew
University of Padova, Italy.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2008 Nov;34(11):1504-13. doi: 10.1177/0146167208322769. Epub 2008 Aug 20.
White children show marked ingroup race preferences and a relative devaluation of Black people. The origin of these early interracial attitudes is to a large extent still unclear. The studies here test the possibility that preschool-aged children are particularly sensitive to the nonverbal behaviors performed by White adults during interracial interactions. In Study 1, children were shown a video displaying an interaction between a White and a Black adult. Across conditions, the White adult's verbal behaviors were either friendly or neutral, whereas his nonverbal behaviors showed either easiness (e.g., closeness, high eye contact) or uneasiness (e.g., distance, avoidance of eye contact). Results revealed that participants shaped their attitudes toward the Black target accordingly, independently from the White adults' verbal behaviors. Study 2 replicated the basic findings and demonstrated that the observed effects generalized to other Black targets. Results are discussed in relation to current approaches to understanding the formation of racial attitudes among children.
白人儿童表现出明显的对同种族的偏好以及对黑人的相对贬低。这些早期跨种族态度的起源在很大程度上仍不清楚。这里的研究测试了这样一种可能性,即学龄前儿童对跨种族互动中白人成年人的非语言行为特别敏感。在研究1中,向儿童展示了一段视频,视频中展示了一名白人和一名黑人成年人之间的互动。在不同条件下,白人成年人的语言行为要么友好要么中立,而他的非语言行为则表现出轻松(例如,亲近、高眼神交流)或不安(例如,保持距离、避免眼神交流)。结果显示,参与者相应地塑造了他们对黑人目标的态度,这与白人成年人的语言行为无关。研究2重复了基本发现,并证明观察到的效果适用于其他黑人目标。结合当前理解儿童种族态度形成的方法对结果进行了讨论。