Kubota Jennifer T, Peiso Jaelyn, Marcum Kori, Cloutier Jasmin
Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.
Center for The Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2017 Jul 11;12(7):e0180440. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180440. eCollection 2017.
Few researchers have investigated how contact across the lifespan influences racial bias and whether diversity of contact is beneficial regardless of the race of the perceiver. This research aims to address these gaps in the literature with a focus on how diversity in childhood and current contact shapes implicit racial bias across perceivers' racial group. In two investigations, participants completed an Implicit Association Test and a self-report measure of the racial diversity of their current and childhood contact. In both studies, increased contact with Black compared with White individuals, both in childhood (Study 2) and currently (Studies 1 and 2), was associated with reduced implicit pro-White racial bias. For Black individuals (Study 2) more contact with Black compared with White individuals also was associated with reduced implicit pro-White racial bias. These findings suggest that diversity in contact across the lifespan may be related to reductions in implicit racial biases and that this relationship may generalize across racial groups.
很少有研究者探究一生之中的接触如何影响种族偏见,以及接触的多样性是否无论感知者的种族如何都是有益的。本研究旨在填补文献中的这些空白,重点关注童年时期的接触多样性和当前的接触如何塑造不同种族群体感知者的内隐种族偏见。在两项调查中,参与者完成了一项内隐联想测验以及一份关于他们当前和童年时期接触的种族多样性的自我报告测量。在两项研究中,与白人个体相比,童年时期(研究2)以及当前(研究1和研究2)与黑人个体接触的增加都与内隐亲白种族偏见的减少有关。对于黑人个体(研究2)来说,与白人个体相比,与黑人的更多接触也与内隐亲白种族偏见的减少有关。这些发现表明,一生之中接触的多样性可能与内隐种族偏见的减少有关,并且这种关系可能在不同种族群体中普遍存在。