Lambert A J, Wyer R S
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Champaign 61820.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1990 Oct;59(4):676-91. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.59.4.676.
Two experiments showed that when subjects believed a group to be heterogenous, they based their liking for a particular group member on their liking for the group as a whole, independently of and in addition to the target's behavior, and regardless of the target's typicality. When they believed the group to be homogenous, however, they treated the target's typicality as a favorable or unfavorable attribute, which affected their evaluation. The latter subjects used their group stereotype as a standard of comparison in judging the implications of the target's behavior for a trait to which it was relevant. All subjects' stereotypes had a positive influence on judgments of stereotyped-related traits for which the target's behavior was uninformative. A conceptualization is proposed to account for these findings.
两项实验表明,当受试者认为一个群体是异质的时,他们对某个特定群体成员的喜爱基于他们对整个群体的喜爱,独立于且除了目标个体的行为之外,并且与目标个体的典型性无关。然而,当他们认为群体是同质的时,他们将目标个体的典型性视为一种有利或不利的属性,这会影响他们的评价。后一组受试者在判断目标个体的行为对与其相关的特质的影响时,将他们的群体刻板印象用作比较标准。所有受试者的刻板印象对目标个体行为未提供信息的与刻板印象相关的特质判断都有积极影响。本文提出了一种概念化解释来解释这些发现。