Petsko Christopher D, Lei Ryan F, Kunst Jonas R, Bruneau Emile, Kteily Nour
Department of Psychology, Northwestern University.
Department of Psychology, Haverford College.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2021 Jun;150(6):1115-1131. doi: 10.1037/xge0000961. Epub 2020 Oct 29.
Research suggests that some people, particularly those on the political right, tend to blatantly dehumanize low-status groups. However, these findings have largely relied on self-report measures, which are notoriously subject to social desirability concerns. To better understand just how widely blatant forms of intergroup dehumanization might extend, the present article leverages an unobtrusive, data-driven perceptual task to examine how U.S. respondents mentally represent "Americans" versus "Arabs" (a low-status group in the United States that is often explicitly targeted with blatant dehumanization). Data from 2 reverse-correlation experiments (original = 108; preregistered replication = 336) and 7 rating studies ( = 2,301) suggest that U.S. respondents' mental representations of Arabs are significantly more dehumanizing than their representations of Americans. Furthermore, analyses indicate that this phenomenon is not reducible to a general tendency for our sample to mentally represent Arabs more negatively than Americans. Finally, these findings reveal that blatantly dehumanizing representations of Arabs can be just as prevalent among individuals exhibiting low levels of explicit dehumanization (e.g., liberals) as among individuals exhibiting high levels of explicit dehumanization (e.g., conservatives)-a phenomenon into which exploratory analyses suggest liberals may have only limited awareness. Taken together, these results suggest that blatant dehumanization may be more widespread than previously recognized and that it can persist even in the minds of those who explicitly reject it. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
研究表明,有些人,尤其是政治右派人士,往往会公然将地位低下的群体非人化。然而,这些发现很大程度上依赖于自我报告的测量方法,而这种方法因受社会期望因素的影响而声名狼藉。为了更好地理解群体间公然非人化的形式可能会在多大范围内存在,本文利用了一项非侵入性的、数据驱动的感知任务,来研究美国受访者如何在心理上表征“美国人”与“阿拉伯人”(在美国是一个地位低下的群体,经常成为公然非人化的明确目标)。来自2个反向关联实验(原始样本 = 108;预先注册的复制样本 = 336)和7个评级研究(样本量 = 2301)的数据表明,美国受访者对阿拉伯人的心理表征比他们对美国人的表征更具非人化特征。此外,分析表明,这种现象不能归结为我们样本中普遍存在的对阿拉伯人的心理表征比对美国人更负面的倾向。最后,这些发现揭示,在表现出低水平明确非人化的个体(如自由主义者)中,对阿拉伯人的公然非人化表征与在表现出高水平明确非人化的个体(如保守主义者)中一样普遍——探索性分析表明,自由主义者可能对此现象只有有限的认识。综上所述,这些结果表明,公然非人化可能比之前认为的更为普遍,而且即使在那些明确拒绝它的人的脑海中也可能持续存在。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2021美国心理学会,保留所有权利)