Heitmann Stephanie, Reichardt Regina
Schumpeter Center for Research on Socio-Economic Change, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2024 Mar 18;15:1328775. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1328775. eCollection 2024.
The present research investigates whether ingroup-outgroup distinction salience moderates automatic intergroup bias (i.e., more positive evaluations of ingroup targets relative to outgroup targets) toward multiply categorizable social targets.
In two experiments, we manipulated the salience of participants' social identity based on age vs. race, respectively. Afterwards, we measured automatic evaluations of social targets varying in age and race.
Young White participants exhibited higher automatic race bias when their racial identity (i.e., White in contrast to Black) was salient. Conversely, they exhibited higher automatic age bias when their age identity (i.e., young in contrast to old) was salient.
Going beyond previous research, we show that it is sufficient to direct participants' attention to their ingroup-identity in contrast to the respective outgroup to cause changes in automatic intergroup bias. This is important because it provides a strong test of the hypothesis that ingroup-outgroup distinction salience moderates automatic intergroup bias.
本研究调查了内群体 - 外群体区分显著性是否会调节对多重可分类社会目标的自动群体间偏见(即相对于外群体目标,对内群体目标有更积极的评价)。
在两项实验中,我们分别基于年龄与种族操纵了参与者社会身份的显著性。之后,我们测量了对年龄和种族不同的社会目标的自动评价。
年轻白人参与者在其种族身份(即白人相对于黑人)显著时表现出更高的自动种族偏见。相反,当他们的年龄身份(即年轻人相对于老年人)显著时,他们表现出更高的自动年龄偏见。
超越以往研究,我们表明,只需将参与者的注意力引向与其相应外群体相对的内群体身份,就能导致自动群体间偏见的变化。这很重要,因为它为内群体 - 外群体区分显著性调节自动群体间偏见这一假设提供了有力检验。