Boeltzig Marius, Johansson Mikael, Bramão Inês
Department of Psychology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Department of Psychology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
Commun Psychol. 2023 Dec 14;1(1):40. doi: 10.1038/s44271-023-00043-8.
Episodic memory encompasses flexible processes that enable us to create and update knowledge by making novel inferences across overlapping but distinct events. Here we examined whether an ingroup source enhances the capacity to draw such inferences. In three studies with US-American samples (N = 53, N = 68, N = 68), we investigated the ability to make indirect associations, inferable from overlapping events, presented by ingroup or outgroup sources. Participants were better at making inferences based on events presented by ingroup compared to outgroup sources (Studies 1 and 3). When the sources did not form a team, the effect was not replicated (Study 2). Furthermore, we show that this ingroup advantage may be linked to differing source monitoring resources allocated to ingroup and outgroup sources. Altogether, our findings demonstrate that inferential processes are facilitated for ingroup information, potentially contributing to spreading biased information from ingroup sources into expanding knowledge networks, ultimately maintaining and strengthening polarized beliefs.
情景记忆包含灵活的过程,这些过程使我们能够通过对重叠但不同的事件进行新颖的推理来创建和更新知识。在这里,我们研究了内群体来源是否能增强进行此类推理的能力。在三项针对美国样本(N = 53、N = 68、N = 68)的研究中,我们调查了根据内群体或外群体来源呈现的重叠事件进行间接联想和推理的能力。与外群体来源相比,参与者基于内群体呈现的事件进行推理的能力更强(研究1和3)。当这些来源没有组成一个团队时,这种效应没有得到重复验证(研究2)。此外,我们表明,这种内群体优势可能与分配给内群体和外群体来源的不同来源监控资源有关。总之,我们的研究结果表明,内群体信息的推理过程更容易,这可能会导致有偏见的信息从内群体来源传播到不断扩展的知识网络中,最终维持和强化两极分化的信念。