Department of Psychology.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2020 Dec;119(6):1380-1402. doi: 10.1037/pspi0000236. Epub 2020 Feb 27.
The current research examined accuracy and bias in racial metaperceptions-perceptions of others' attitudes toward one's racial group-within the context of interracial relationships, as well as implications of these metaperceptions for the quality of interracial relationships. Two dyadic studies of interracial relationships involving Black and White participants suggest that racial metaperceptions were partly accurate, related to relationship partners' racial attitudes. In addition, 3 distinct biases in racial metaperceptions were identified, including assumed reciprocity (i.e., perceivers assuming their attitudes toward their partners' racial group are reciprocated by those partners), projection (i.e., perceivers assuming their attitudes toward their own group are shared by partners), and confirmation bias (i.e., perceivers viewing partners' racial attitudes in ways that are consistent with their chronic expectations about being the target of prejudice). In turn, both accurate and biased racial metaperceptions appeared to have implications for the quality of interracial relationships, including relationship satisfaction, perceived regard, relationship commitment, and prosocial behavior. Implications of these findings are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
当前的研究考察了种族元认知——对他人对自己种族群体态度的看法——在 interracial relationships 背景下的准确性和偏差,以及这些元认知对 interracial relationships 质量的影响。两项涉及黑人参与者和白人参与者的 interracial relationships 双元研究表明,种族元认知在一定程度上是准确的,与关系伙伴的种族态度有关。此外,还确定了种族元认知中的 3 种不同偏差,包括假设互惠性(即感知者假设他们对伴侣种族群体的态度会得到这些伴侣的回应)、投射(即感知者假设他们对自己群体的态度会被伴侣所共享)和确认偏差(即感知者以与他们对被偏见目标的慢性期望一致的方式看待伴侣的种族态度)。反过来,准确和有偏差的种族元认知似乎都对 interracial relationships 的质量产生了影响,包括关系满意度、感知尊重、关系承诺和亲社会行为。讨论了这些发现的意义。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。