Institute of Psychology, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany.
PLoS One. 2019 Mar 26;14(3):e0211556. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211556. eCollection 2019.
Past research indicates that in political debates the same arguments are judged very differently depending on the perceiver's own position on the issue, because positions on controversial issues are often tied to collective identities. In this article, we test the assumption that equality-based respect from an opposing opinion-based group can reduce such biases. Results confirmed that identification as an opponent or proponent of a contested issue was negatively related to evaluations of outgroup arguments (Study 1) and that this negative link was no longer significant when intergroup respect was experimentally induced (Study 2). Results support the notion that disagreements over political issues are intergroup conflicts, in which different socio-political groups struggle for recognition, and that approaches that protect collective identities and improve intergroup relations should be employed to de-escalate them.
过去的研究表明,在政治辩论中,由于争议问题的立场往往与集体身份有关,因此同一个论点会根据感知者自己在该问题上的立场而被非常不同地评判。在本文中,我们检验了这样一种假设,即来自持不同意见的群体的基于平等的尊重可以减少这种偏见。结果证实,作为有争议问题的对手或支持者的身份与对外群体论点的评价呈负相关(研究 1),而当实验性地引起群体间尊重时,这种负相关不再显著(研究 2)。结果支持这样一种观点,即政治问题上的分歧是群体间的冲突,在这种冲突中,不同的社会政治群体为争取认可而斗争,应该采用保护集体身份和改善群体间关系的方法来缓和这种冲突。