Linguistic intergroup bias: Evidence for in-group-protective motivation

被引:124
作者
Maass, A
Ceccarelli, R
Rudin, S
机构
[1] Dipto. Psicol. dello Sviluppo D., Universita' di Padova, Padua
[2] Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA
[3] Dipto. Psicol. dello Sviluppo D., Universita' di Padova, 35131 Padua, Via Venezia
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10.1037/0022-3514.71.3.512
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Linguistic intergroup bias(LIB) is the tendency to describe positive in-group and negative out-group behaviors more abstractly than negative in-group and positive out-group behaviors. Two experiments investigated the role of in-group-protective motives, by varying threat to ingroup identity of hunters vs. environmentalists( Experiment 1, N = 160) and northern vs. southern Italians(Experiment 2, N = 212). Participants whose in-group had or had not been threatened described positive and negative behaviors of in-group and out-group protagonists. In both experiments, the LIB was greater under identity threat. Experiment 1 also showed that LIB was positively related to postexperimental but not to preexperimental individual and collective self-esteem. Results suggest that the magnitude of LIB depends on in-group-protective motivation and that in-group-favoring language may be functional to self-esteem maintenance.
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页码:512 / 526
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