Pemberton M B, Insko C A, Schopler J
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27514-3270, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1996 Nov;71(5):953-66. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.71.5.953.
Four experiments investigated whether differential experiences with groups and individuals led to previously obtained results of greater competitive expectations in intergroup than interindividual relations. In Experiment 1, participants rated their recalled instances of intergroup relations as more competitive than their interindividual relations. In Experiment 2, a relatively greater proportion of competitive to cooperative intergroup relations were recalled compared with interindividual relations. In Experiment 3, participants recorded relevant interactions for 7 days, and rated their intergroup relations as more competitive than their interindividual relations. In Experiment 4, participants recorded a relatively greater number of cooperative than competitive relations with individuals than with groups. These results can be interpreted as a demonstration in a nonlaboratory context that intergroup relations are more competitive than interindividual relations.
四项实验研究了与群体和个体的不同经历是否会导致先前获得的结果,即群体间关系中的竞争期望高于个体间关系。在实验1中,参与者将他们回忆起的群体间关系实例评为比个体间关系更具竞争性。在实验2中,与个体间关系相比,回忆起的群体间竞争关系与合作关系的比例相对更高。在实验3中,参与者记录了7天的相关互动,并将他们的群体间关系评为比个体间关系更具竞争性。在实验4中,参与者记录的与个体的合作关系数量相对多于与群体的竞争关系数量。这些结果可以解释为在非实验室环境中证明了群体间关系比个体间关系更具竞争性。