Schmidt D F, Boland S M
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130.
Psychol Aging. 1986 Sep;1(3):255-60. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.1.3.255.
We examined the possibility that people hold multiple stereotypes of the elderly. Subjects were male and female university students. In the first phase of our study, stereotype content was sampled by asking subjects to describe the typical old person. In the second phase of the study, different subjects sorted traits from Phase 1 descriptions into one or more groups. Each group contained those traits that subjects felt could be found in one and the same older adult. Attitudes toward the stereotypes were also assessed. A distance matrix, based on the number of subjects who sorted each pair of traits into different groups, was analyzed by hierarchical cluster analysis. Evidence for multiple stereotypes was found both in the presence of contradictory traits given in Phase 1 descriptions and in the structure of the clusters. Different attitudes are identified for the cluster-defined stereotypes.
我们研究了人们对老年人持有多种刻板印象的可能性。研究对象为男女大学生。在我们研究的第一阶段,通过要求研究对象描述典型的老年人来抽取刻板印象内容。在研究的第二阶段,不同的研究对象将第一阶段描述中的特质分类到一个或多个组中。每个组包含那些研究对象认为可能存在于同一个老年人身上的特质。同时也评估了对这些刻板印象的态度。基于将每对特质分类到不同组中的研究对象数量构建了一个距离矩阵,并通过层次聚类分析进行分析。在第一阶段描述中给出的相互矛盾的特质以及聚类结构中都发现了存在多种刻板印象的证据。针对聚类定义的刻板印象确定了不同的态度。