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通过在美国进行的随机大学室友分配的自然实验来检验群体间接触理论。

Testing intergroup contact theory through a natural experiment of randomized college roommate assignments in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Northeastern University.

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2024 Aug;127(2):277-290. doi: 10.1037/pspa0000393. Epub 2024 May 23.

Abstract

Many colleges and universities seek to leverage the promise of intergroup contact theory by adopting housing policies that randomly assign first-year students to roommates, with the goal of increasing intergroup contact. Yet, it is unclear whether random roommate assignment policies increase cross-race contact, whether this (potentially involuntary, but sanctioned by authorities) contact improves racial attitudes or behaviors, or how these effects may differ for racial majority and minority students. The present studies used a natural experiment of random roommate assignment to directly test roommate relationship, attitudinal, and behavioral changes based on roommate race. Across three samples drawn from two student cohorts, the random assignment policy increased the likelihood that students had a cross-race roommate because without the policy, students tended to self-segregate by race. Moreover, selecting (Study 1) or being randomly assigned (Study 2) a cross-race roommate was associated with having more racial outgroup friends and demonstrating more positive verbal and nonverbal behavior during a novel cross-race interaction (Study 3). There were no roommate group (same vs. cross-race roommates) differences in relationship quality, and the results were largely independent of participant race. These findings suggest randomized roommate assignment is a promising avenue for universities to promote cross-race contact amid persistent racial segregation on college campuses with limited negative consequences for relationship quality. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

许多学院和大学试图利用群体间接触理论的承诺,通过采用随机分配新生室友的住房政策,增加群体间的接触。然而,目前还不清楚随机室友分配政策是否会增加跨种族接触,这种(可能是无意识的,但得到当局认可的)接触是否会改善种族态度或行为,或者这些影响对于多数族裔和少数族裔学生可能有何不同。本研究利用随机室友分配的自然实验,直接测试了基于室友种族的室友关系、态度和行为变化。在两个学生群体中抽取的三个样本中,随机分配政策增加了学生拥有跨种族室友的可能性,因为如果没有该政策,学生往往会按种族自我隔离。此外,选择(研究 1)或被随机分配(研究 2)跨种族室友与拥有更多的异族朋友有关,并在跨种族互动中表现出更积极的言语和非言语行为(研究 3)。室友群体(同种族室友与跨种族室友)之间的关系质量没有差异,而且结果在很大程度上独立于参与者的种族。这些发现表明,随机分配室友是大学在校园种族隔离持续存在的情况下促进跨种族接触的一个有前途的途径,对关系质量几乎没有负面影响。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。

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