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我们信赖小群体:关于小群体和大群体的外行理论

In Small We Trust: Lay Theories About Small and Large Groups.

作者信息

La Macchia Stephen T, Louis Winnifred R, Hornsey Matthew J, Leonardelli Geoffrey J

机构信息

The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2016 Oct;42(10):1321-34. doi: 10.1177/0146167216657360. Epub 2016 Jul 1.

Abstract

Day-to-day interactions often involve individuals interacting with groups, but little is known about the criteria that people use to decide which groups to approach or trust and which to avoid or distrust. Seven studies provide evidence for a "small = trustworthy" heuristic, such that people perceive numerically smaller groups as more benevolent in their character and intentions. As a result of this, individuals in trust-sensitive contexts are more likely to approach and engage with groups that are relatively small than those that are relatively large. We provide evidence for this notion across a range of contexts, including analyses of social categories (Studies 1 and 2), ad hoc collections of individuals (Study 3), interacting panels (Studies 4-6), and generalized, abstract judgments (Study 7). Findings suggest the existence of a general lay theory of group size that may influence how individuals interact with groups.

摘要

日常互动通常涉及个体与群体之间的互动,但人们用于决定接近或信任哪些群体以及回避或不信任哪些群体的标准却鲜为人知。七项研究为一种“小即可信”的启发式方法提供了证据,即人们认为数字上较小的群体在性格和意图上更具善意。因此,在信任敏感的情境中,个体更有可能接近并与相对较小的群体互动,而不是相对较大的群体。我们在一系列情境中为这一观点提供了证据,包括对社会类别(研究1和2)、个体的临时集合(研究3)、互动小组(研究4 - 6)以及广义的抽象判断(研究7)的分析。研究结果表明存在一种关于群体规模的普遍常识理论,它可能会影响个体与群体的互动方式。

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