Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum.
Psychol Sci. 2024 Jun;35(6):613-622. doi: 10.1177/09567976241239932. Epub 2024 Apr 23.
People perceive out-groups, minorities, and novel groups more negatively than in-groups, majorities, and familiar groups. Previous research has argued that such intergroup biases may be caused by the order in which people typically encounter social groups. Groups that are relatively novel to perceivers (e.g., out-groups, minorities) are primarily associated with distinct attributes that differentiate them from familiar groups. Because distinct attributes are typically negative, attitudes toward novel groups are negatively biased. Five experiments ( = 2,615 adults) confirmed the generalizability of the novel groups' disadvantage to different aspects of attitude formation (i.e., evaluations, memory, stereotyping), to cases with more than two groups, and to cases in which groups were majority/minority or in-groups/out-groups. Our findings revealed a remarkably robust influence of learning order in the formation of group attitudes, and they imply that people often perceive novel groups more negatively than they actually are.
人们对外群体、少数群体和新群体的看法比对内群体、多数群体和熟悉群体的看法更负面。先前的研究认为,这种群体偏见可能是由人们通常遇到社会群体的顺序引起的。对于观察者来说相对较新的群体(例如外群体、少数群体)主要与将它们与熟悉群体区分开来的独特属性相关联。因为独特的属性通常是负面的,所以对新群体的态度带有负面偏见。五项实验(= 2615 名成年人)证实了新群体在态度形成的不同方面(即评价、记忆、刻板印象)的劣势的普遍性,以及在有两个以上群体的情况下,以及在群体是多数/少数群体或内群体/外群体的情况下的普遍性。我们的研究结果揭示了学习顺序在群体态度形成中具有显著的强大影响,这意味着人们通常对新群体的看法比实际情况更负面。