University of Michigan,
University of Michigan.
Politics Life Sci. 2023 Mar;41(1):15-27. doi: 10.1017/pls.2021.11.
Research finds that the perception that immigrants are culturally and economically threatening is associated with negative attitudes toward immigration. In a largely separate body of work, psychophysiological predispositions toward threat sensitivity are connected to a range of political attitudes, including immigration. This article draws together these two literatures, using a lab experiment to explore psychophysiological threat sensitivity and immigration attitudes in the United States. Respondents with higher threat sensitivity, as measured by skin conductance responses to threatening images, tend to be less supportive of immigration. This finding builds on our understanding of the sources of anti-immigrant attitudes.
研究发现,认为移民在文化和经济上构成威胁的观点与对移民的负面态度有关。在一个相对独立的研究领域中,对威胁敏感的心理生理倾向与一系列政治态度有关,包括移民态度。本文综合了这两个文献,通过实验室实验探讨了美国的心理生理威胁敏感性与移民态度。通过皮肤电反应对威胁性图像的测量,具有较高威胁敏感性的被试往往对移民的支持度较低。这一发现增进了我们对反移民态度根源的理解。