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200年来年龄刻板印象的负面性不断增加:来自4亿单词数据库的证据。

Increasing negativity of age stereotypes across 200 years: evidence from a database of 400 million words.

作者信息

Ng Reuben, Allore Heather G, Trentalange Mark, Monin Joan K, Levy Becca R

机构信息

Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.

Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America; Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Feb 12;10(2):e0117086. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0117086. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Scholars argue about whether age stereotypes (beliefs about old people) are becoming more negative or positive over time. No previous study has systematically tested the trend of age stereotypes over more than 20 years, due to lack of suitable data. Our aim was to fill this gap by investigating whether age stereotypes have changed over the last two centuries and, if so, what may be associated with this change. We hypothesized that age stereotypes have increased in negativity due, in part, to the increasing medicalization of aging. This study applied computational linguistics to the recently compiled Corpus of Historical American English (COHA), a database of 400 million words that includes a range of printed sources from 1810 to 2009. After generating a comprehensive list of synonyms for the term elderly for these years from two historical thesauri, we identified 100 collocates (words that co-occurred most frequently with these synonyms) for each of the 20 decades. Inclusion criteria for the collocates were: (1) appeared within four words of the elderly synonym, (2) referred to an old person, and (3) had a stronger association with the elderly synonym than other words appearing in the database for that decade. This yielded 13,100 collocates that were rated for negativity and medicalization. We found that age stereotypes have become more negative in a linear way over 200 years. In 1880, age stereotypes switched from being positive to being negative. In addition, support was found for two potential explanations. Medicalization of aging and the growing proportion of the population over the age of 65 were both significantly associated with the increase in negative age stereotypes. The upward trajectory of age-stereotype negativity makes a case for remedial action on a societal level.

摘要

学者们争论年龄刻板印象(对老年人的看法)是否随着时间的推移变得越来越消极或积极。由于缺乏合适的数据,以前没有研究系统地测试过20多年来年龄刻板印象的趋势。我们的目标是通过调查在过去两个世纪中年龄刻板印象是否发生了变化,如果是,哪些因素可能与这种变化有关,来填补这一空白。我们假设年龄刻板印象的消极性有所增加,部分原因是衰老的医学化程度不断提高。本研究将计算语言学应用于最近编纂的《美国历史英语语料库》(COHA),这是一个包含4亿个单词的数据库,涵盖了1810年至2009年的一系列印刷资料。从两个历史词库中生成这些年份中“elderly”一词的综合同义词列表后,我们为20个十年中的每一个十年确定了100个搭配词(与这些同义词共同出现频率最高的词)。搭配词的纳入标准是:(1)出现在“elderly”同义词的四个单词范围内,(2)指代老年人,(3)与该十年数据库中出现的其他单词相比,与“elderly”同义词的关联更强。这产生了13100个搭配词,对其消极性和医学化程度进行了评级。我们发现,在200年的时间里,年龄刻板印象以线性方式变得更加消极。1880年,年龄刻板印象从积极转向消极。此外,还找到了对两种潜在解释的支持。衰老的医学化和65岁以上人口比例的不断增加都与负面年龄刻板印象的增加显著相关。年龄刻板印象消极性的上升趋势表明需要在社会层面采取补救行动。

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