Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Herzliya 46150, Israel.
Science. 2011 Sep 23;333(6050):1767-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1202925. Epub 2011 Aug 25.
Four studies showed that beliefs about whether groups have a malleable versus fixed nature affected intergroup attitudes and willingness to compromise for peace. Using a nationwide sample (N = 500) of Israeli Jews, the first study showed that a belief that groups were malleable predicted positive attitudes toward Palestinians, which in turn predicted willingness to compromise. In the remaining three studies, experimentally inducing malleable versus fixed beliefs about groups among Israeli Jews (N = 76), Palestinian citizens of Israel (N = 59), and Palestinians in the West Bank (N = 53)--without mentioning the adversary--led to more positive attitudes toward the outgroup and, in turn, increased willingness to compromise for peace.
四项研究表明,群体是否具有可塑或固定性质的信念会影响群体间态度和为和平妥协的意愿。第一项研究使用了以色列犹太人的全国性样本(N=500),表明相信群体具有可塑性质会预测对巴勒斯坦人的积极态度,而这种态度又会预测妥协的意愿。在其余三项研究中,在以色列犹太人(N=76)、以色列的巴勒斯坦公民(N=59)和西岸的巴勒斯坦人(N=53)中,通过实验性地引起群体的可塑或固定信念,而不提及对手,会导致对外部群体的态度更加积极,进而增加对和平妥协的意愿。