The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2023 Jul;49(7):1014-1027. doi: 10.1177/01461672221089451. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
Affective polarization is a rising threat to political discourse and democracy. Public figures have expressed that "conservatives think liberals are stupid, and liberals think conservatives are evil." However, four studies ( = 1,660)-including a representative sample-reveal evidence that both sides view political opponents as more unintelligent than immoral. Perceiving the other side as "more stupid than evil" occurs both in general judgments (Studies 1, 3, and 4) and regarding specific issues (Study 2). Study 4 also examines "meta-perceptions" of how Democrats and Republicans disparage one another, revealing that people correctly perceive that both Democrats and Republicans see each other as more unintelligent than immoral, although they exaggerate the extent of this negativity. These studies clarify the way everyday partisans view each other, an important step in designing effective interventions to reduce political animosity.
情感极化是政治话语和民主的一个新威胁。公众人物曾表示,“保守派认为自由派愚蠢,自由派认为保守派邪恶。”然而,四项研究(n=1660)——包括一项具有代表性的样本——表明双方都认为政治对手在智力上不如在道德上更有问题。人们认为对方“更愚蠢而不是邪恶”,这既体现在一般判断中(研究 1、3 和 4),也体现在具体问题上(研究 2)。研究 4 还考察了关于民主党人和共和党人相互诋毁的“元认知”,结果表明,人们正确地认为,民主党人和共和党人都认为对方在智力上不如在道德上更有问题,尽管他们夸大了这种消极程度。这些研究阐明了日常党派人士彼此之间的看法,这是设计有效干预措施以减少政治敌意的重要一步。