Plymouth University, Department of Psychology, Drake Circus, A204 Portland Square, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK.
J Soc Psychol. 2012 Sep-Oct;152(5):568-85. doi: 10.1080/00224545.2012.667459.
The roles of belief in a just world (BJW) and discrimination against ones' group in perceptions of personal discrimination were examined. Female participants (n = 63) were personally discriminated against in a laboratory setting. We manipulated whether the experimenter appeared to discriminate against other participants, which presumably made the presence of personal discrimination less ambiguous, or did not appear to discriminate against others, which presumably made personal discrimination more ambiguous. In the no group discrimination condition, but not in the group discrimination condition, participants' perceptions of being personally discriminated against depended on individual differences in BJW: Women with a strong BJW perceived less personal discrimination than those with a weak BJW. Also, strong BJW women in the group discrimination condition perceived less personal discrimination than strong BJW women in the no group discrimination condition.
本研究考察了公正世界信念(BJW)和对群体的歧视在个人歧视感知中的作用。在实验室环境中,女性参与者(n=63)受到了个人歧视。我们操纵了实验者是否似乎歧视其他参与者,这大概使个人歧视的存在不那么模糊,或者实验者没有表现出对他人的歧视,这大概使个人歧视更加模糊。在没有群体歧视的情况下,但在有群体歧视的情况下,参与者对个人受到歧视的感知取决于 BJW 的个体差异:具有强烈 BJW 的女性比具有较弱 BJW 的女性感知到的个人歧视较少。此外,在群体歧视条件下具有强烈 BJW 的女性比在没有群体歧视条件下具有强烈 BJW 的女性感知到的个人歧视较少。