Rothgerber H
Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1997 Dec;73(6):1206-12. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.73.6.1206.
The present research examined the relationship between external intergroup threat and perceptions of group variability. The first study found that when Texas A&M University students worked on a task in which students from a rival university were allegedly biased against them, they perceived more intragroup similarities versus differences than in an out-group benevolent condition and a control condition, and they also perceived the self as more similar to the in-group and more different from the out-group. These results were replicated in a second study, which used the same methodology except that the benevolent condition was excluded. The findings are discussed in terms of different reactions that individuals have to internal and external intergroup threat.
本研究考察了外部群体间威胁与群体变异性认知之间的关系。第一项研究发现,当德州农工大学的学生在一项任务中工作时,据说来自竞争大学的学生对他们有偏见,与外群体善意条件和控制条件相比,他们感知到的内群体相似性多于差异性,并且他们也认为自己与内群体更相似,与外群体更不同。第二项研究重复了这些结果,该研究使用了相同的方法,只是排除了善意条件。研究结果根据个体对内部和外部群体间威胁的不同反应进行了讨论。