Stern Chadly, West Tessa V, Rule Nicholas O
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY 10003;
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5S 3G3.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Dec 15;112(50):15337-42. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1517662112. Epub 2015 Nov 30.
People frequently use physical appearance stereotypes to categorize individuals when their group membership is not directly observable. Recent research indicates that political conservatives tend to use such stereotypes more than liberals do because they express a greater desire for certainty and order. In the present research, we found that conservatives were also more likely to negatively evaluate and distribute fewer economic resources to people who deviate from the stereotypes of their group. This occurred for people belonging to both preexisting and novel groups, regardless of whether the stereotypes were real or experimentally fabricated. Critically, conservatives only negatively evaluated counterstereotypical people when the stereotypes were functional-that is, when they expected that they would need to use the stereotypes at a later point to categorize individuals into groups. Moreover, increasing liberals' desire for certainty led them to negatively evaluate counterstereotypical people just like conservatives did. Thus, conservatives are not only more likely to use stereotypes than are liberals, but are especially likely to negatively evaluate counterstereotypical people to organize the social world with greater certainty.
当一个人的群体归属无法直接观察到时,人们经常会根据外貌刻板印象对个体进行分类。最近的研究表明,政治保守派比自由派更倾向于使用此类刻板印象,因为他们表现出对确定性和秩序有更强烈的渴望。在本研究中,我们发现保守派也更有可能对偏离其群体刻板印象的人进行负面评价,并分配给他们更少的经济资源。这种情况在属于既有群体和新群体的人身上都有发生,无论刻板印象是真实的还是实验编造的。至关重要的是,只有当刻板印象起作用时——也就是说,当保守派预计稍后需要使用这些刻板印象将个体分类到不同群体中时,他们才会对不符合刻板印象的人进行负面评价。此外,增加自由派的确定性需求会导致他们像保守派一样对不符合刻板印象的人进行负面评价。因此,保守派不仅比自由派更有可能使用刻板印象,而且尤其可能对不符合刻板印象的人进行负面评价,以便更确定地组织社会世界。