Qian Miao K, Quinn Paul C, Heyman Gail D, Pascalis Olivier, Fu Genyue, Lee Kang
Department of Psychology, Hangzhou Normal University.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware.
Dev Psychol. 2017 May;53(5):845-859. doi: 10.1037/dev0000290.
Two studies with preschool-age children examined the effectiveness of perceptual individuation training at reducing racial bias (Study 1, N = 32; Study 2, N = 56). We found that training preschool-age children to individuate other-race faces resulted in a reduction in implicit racial bias while mere exposure to other-race faces produced no such effect. We also showed that neither individuation training nor mere exposure reduced explicit racial bias. Theoretically, our findings provide strong evidence for a causal link between individual-level face processing and implicit racial bias, and are consistent with the newly proposed perceptual-social linkage hypothesis. Practically, our findings suggest that offering children experiences that allow them to increase their expertise in processing individual other-race faces will help reduce their implicit racial bias. (PsycINFO Database Record
两项针对学龄前儿童的研究考察了感知个体化训练在减少种族偏见方面的有效性(研究1,N = 32;研究2,N = 56)。我们发现,训练学龄前儿童对其他种族面孔进行个体化处理会导致内隐种族偏见的减少,而仅仅接触其他种族面孔则没有这种效果。我们还表明,个体化训练和单纯接触都没有减少外显种族偏见。从理论上讲,我们的研究结果为个体层面的面孔加工与内隐种族偏见之间的因果联系提供了有力证据,并且与新提出的感知-社会联系假说相一致。实际上,我们的研究结果表明,为儿童提供能够增加他们处理个体其他种族面孔专业技能的体验,将有助于减少他们的内隐种族偏见。(PsycINFO数据库记录)