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儿童会与反社会的群体成员脱离关系。

Children disassociate from antisocial in-group members.

作者信息

Wilks Matti, Nielsen Mark

机构信息

Early Cognitive Development Centre, School of Psychology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.

Early Cognitive Development Centre, School of Psychology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia; Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park 2006, South Africa.

出版信息

J Exp Child Psychol. 2018 Jan;165:37-50. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2017.06.003. Epub 2017 Jul 13.

Abstract

Extensive research has demonstrated that children show a robust in-group bias and, concurrently, are highly attuned to the prosocial and antisocial behavior of others. The limited research investigating the capacity for antisocial behavior to attenuate children's in-group bias has, however, returned mixed findings. Moreover, no research has examined how this might interact with perceived group permeability. Thus, the current study aimed to provide a more complete understanding of the relationship between in-group bias and antisocial behavior, how this interacts with perceptions of out-group behavior, and how group context (permeability) influences these responses. Children at age 4 and 5years and age 7 and 8years were assigned to a group randomly or based on their performance of a task. They then watched videos of in-groups and out-groups behaving prosocially and antisocially, in differing combinations, with the key experimental conditions focusing on an antisocial in-group paired with either a prosocial or antisocial out-group. In-group preference was then determined using liking ratings, resource allocation, and perceived similarity to the in-group. For older children, but not younger children, antisocial behavior, but not group permeability, was found to attenuate in-group bias for measures of liking and association. Interestingly, no effect was identified for children's own resource allocation behavior. This indicates that although there is a robust effect of antisocial behavior on in-group judgments, it does not extend so far as to influence children to behave antisocially themselves.

摘要

大量研究表明,儿童表现出强烈的内群体偏见,同时,他们对他人的亲社会行为和反社会行为高度敏感。然而,关于反社会行为减弱儿童内群体偏见能力的有限研究得出了不一致的结果。此外,尚无研究考察这可能如何与感知到的群体渗透性相互作用。因此,本研究旨在更全面地理解内群体偏见与反社会行为之间的关系、这种关系如何与对外群体行为的认知相互作用,以及群体背景(渗透性)如何影响这些反应。4至5岁以及7至8岁的儿童被随机分组或根据他们在一项任务中的表现分组。然后,他们观看了内群体和外群体以不同组合表现出亲社会行为和反社会行为的视频,关键实验条件聚焦于一个反社会的内群体与一个亲社会或反社会的外群体配对。然后使用喜好评分、资源分配以及与内群体的感知相似度来确定对内群体的偏好。对于年龄较大的儿童而非年龄较小的儿童,发现反社会行为而非群体渗透性会减弱在喜好和关联度测量方面的内群体偏见。有趣的是,未发现对儿童自身资源分配行为有影响。这表明,尽管反社会行为对内群体判断有显著影响,但这种影响并未延伸到促使儿童自己做出反社会行为。

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