School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, P.O. Box 167, Herzliya 46150, Israel.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2013 Aug;39(8):1030-42. doi: 10.1177/0146167213487078. Epub 2013 May 29.
Recent work demonstrated that whereas high-status and low-status group members seek to address cross-group commonalities during intergroup contact, members of low-status groups show a greater desire to discuss status differences between the groups. Drawing on social identity theory, the current research investigated the combined influence of status legitimacy and status stability on these contact preferences. In Study 1, perceived stability and perceived legitimacy were measured among members of a high-status ethnic group in Israel. In Study 2, group status, status stability, and status legitimacy were experimentally manipulated in a U.S. sample. Although they generally preferred to discuss commonalities over status differences, across studies high-status group members' willingness to discuss status differences increased when they perceived the hierarchy as illegitimate but stable. By contrast, low-status group members were particularly inclined to address status differences and least interested in discussing commonalties, when the hierarchy was illegitimate and unstable.
最近的研究表明,在群体间接触中,高地位群体和低地位群体成员都试图解决跨群体的共性问题,而低地位群体的成员则更希望讨论群体间的地位差异。本研究以社会认同理论为基础,考察了地位合法性和地位稳定性对这些接触偏好的综合影响。在研究 1 中,对以色列一个高地位族群的成员进行了感知稳定性和感知合法性的测量。在研究 2 中,在美国样本中进行了群体地位、地位稳定性和地位合法性的实验操作。尽管他们普遍更愿意讨论共性而不是差异,但在这两项研究中,当高地位群体成员认为等级制度不合法但稳定时,他们讨论差异的意愿增加。相比之下,当等级制度不合法且不稳定时,低地位群体成员特别倾向于解决地位差异,而对讨论共性的兴趣最小。