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少数群体成员为何察觉到或未察觉到他们所面临的歧视:自尊和感知控制的作用。

Why minority group members perceive or do not perceive the discrimination that confronts them: the role of self-esteem and perceived control.

作者信息

Ruggiero K M, Taylor D M

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 1997 Feb;72(2):373-89. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.72.2.373.

Abstract

Self-esteem and perceived control were examined to explain why minority group members sometimes perceive discrimination but, more often, minimize the discrimination. Women (Study 1), and Asians and Blacks (Study 2) reacted to negative feedback after information about the probability for discrimination. Minority group members tended to minimize discrimination and attributed their failure to themselves. By perceiving discrimination as a reason for failure, minority group members protected their performance state self-esteem. In contrast, by minimizing discrimination, they protected their social state self-esteem and maintained the perception of control in the performance and social domains. Results suggest that minority group members minimize discrimination because the consequences of doing so are psychologically beneficial.

摘要

研究了自尊和感知控制,以解释为什么少数群体成员有时会察觉到歧视,但更多时候会尽量减少对歧视的认知。女性(研究1)以及亚洲人和黑人(研究2)在得知存在歧视可能性的信息后,对负面反馈做出了反应。少数群体成员倾向于尽量减少对歧视的认知,并将他们的失败归因于自身。通过将歧视视为失败的原因,少数群体成员保护了他们的表现状态自尊。相比之下,通过尽量减少对歧视的认知,他们保护了自己的社会状态自尊,并维持了在表现和社会领域中的控制感。结果表明,少数群体成员尽量减少对歧视的认知,是因为这样做的后果在心理上是有益的。

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