van Veelen Ruth, Otten Sabine, Hansen Nina
Department of Social Psychology, University of Groningen, <location>The Netherlands</location>
Exp Psychol. 2014 Jan 1;61(1):3-11. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000220.
Majority members often react negatively to efforts to stimulate diversity. An important reason for this is that in diverse groups, majority members' own group bond is typically based on perceived prototypicality, which serves to disregard those who are different. In the present research we investigate how majority members' pro-diversity beliefs may be enhanced, by experimentally manipulating how the self is cognitively defined in relation to a diverse group. Specifically, we hypothesize that majority members' focus on the personal self (i.e., self-anchoring) rather than the social self (i.e., self-stereotyping) when creating a group bond may facilitate their pro-diversity beliefs and positive attitudes toward minority members. In two experiments we manipulated self-anchoring and self-stereotyping via mindset priming among ethnic majority members in diverse teams. As expected, results showed that relative to self-stereotyping, majority members' self-anchoring enhanced pro-diversity beliefs and positive attitudes toward minority members.
多数群体成员通常会对促进多样性的努力做出消极反应。造成这种情况的一个重要原因是,在多元化的群体中,多数群体成员自身的群体凝聚力通常基于感知到的典型性,这往往会忽视那些不同的人。在本研究中,我们通过实验操纵自我在认知上如何与多元化群体相关联,来探究多数群体成员的支持多样性信念是如何得到增强的。具体而言,我们假设多数群体成员在建立群体凝聚力时关注个人自我(即自我锚定)而非社会自我(即自我刻板印象),可能会促进他们支持多样性的信念以及对少数群体成员的积极态度。在两项实验中,我们通过思维定式启动,在多元化团队中的多数族裔成员中操纵自我锚定和自我刻板印象。正如预期的那样,结果表明,相对于自我刻板印象,多数群体成员的自我锚定增强了支持多样性的信念以及对少数群体成员的积极态度。