University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA.
Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2024 Jul;50(7):1080-1097. doi: 10.1177/01461672231158095. Epub 2023 Mar 28.
People with biological essentialist beliefs about social groups also tend to endorse biased beliefs about individuals in those groups, including intensified emphasis on the group, stereotypes, and prejudices. These correlations could be due to biological essentialism causing bias, and some experimental studies support this causal direction. Given this prior work, we expected to find that biological essentialism would lead to increased bias compared with a control condition and set out to extend this prior work in a new direction (regarding "value-based" essentialism). But although the manipulation affected essentialist beliefs and essentialist beliefs were correlated with group emphasis (Study 1), stereotyping (Studies 2, 3a, 3b, and 3c), prejudice (Studies 3a), there was no evidence that biological essentialism caused these outcomes ( = 1,903). Given these findings, our initial research question became moot. We thus focus on reexamining the relationship between essentialism and bias.
具有社会群体生物本质主义信念的人也倾向于认同这些群体中个体的有偏差的信念,包括对群体的强化强调、刻板印象和偏见。这些相关性可能是由于生物本质主义导致了偏见,一些实验研究支持这种因果关系。鉴于之前的研究,我们预计生物本质主义会导致比控制条件更大的偏见,因此我们着手将这项前期工作扩展到一个新的方向(关于“基于价值的”本质主义)。但是,尽管该操作影响了本质主义信念,并且本质主义信念与群体强调(研究 1)、刻板印象(研究 2、3a、3b 和 3c)、偏见(研究 3a)相关,但没有证据表明生物本质主义导致了这些结果(=1,903)。鉴于这些发现,我们最初的研究问题变得没有意义。因此,我们专注于重新检查本质主义和偏见之间的关系。