Department of Psychology, Tufts University, 490 Boston Avenue, Medford, MA 02155, USA.
Science. 2009 Dec 18;326(5960):1711-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1178358.
Compared with more explicit racial slurs and statements, biased facial expressions and body language may resist conscious identification and thus produce a hidden social influence. In four studies, we show that race biases can be subtly transmitted via televised nonverbal behavior. Characters on 11 popular television shows exhibited more negative nonverbal behavior toward black than toward status-matched white characters. Critically, exposure to prowhite (versus problack) nonverbal bias increased viewers' bias even though patterns of nonverbal behavior could not be consciously reported. These findings suggest that hidden patterns of televised nonverbal behavior influence bias among viewers.
与更明确的种族歧视言论相比,带有偏见的面部表情和肢体语言可能难以被有意识地识别,从而产生一种隐性的社会影响。在四项研究中,我们表明,种族偏见可以通过电视上的非言语行为微妙地传递。在 11 部热门电视剧中的角色对黑人表现出比白人更多的负面非言语行为,而这些白人的地位与黑人相当。关键的是,即使不能有意识地报告非言语行为模式,观众接触到亲白(而不是亲黑)的非言语偏见也会增加他们的偏见。这些发现表明,电视中非言语行为的隐藏模式会影响观众的偏见。