Fear and Favoritism in the Time of COVID-19

Baran Han, Benjamin Ho, Inbok Rhee, Chrysostomos Tabakis
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Does fear cause us to “circle the wagons” and favor those in our in-group? Or does fear of the “other” cause us to recognize our common humanity and become more charitable to those we might otherwise consider outsiders? The measurement of this effect is confounded by the fact that some groups respond more strongly to fear than others. We run an online experiment on a nationally representative sample in South Korea in which we induce fear via the autobiographical emotional memory task method and examine the impact on donations to either an in-group charity (the Korean Red Cross) or one that caters to an out-group (the Korea Support Center for Foreign Workers). We find that, while the reported level of fear is negatively correlated with donations to the out-group, the induced fear caused by the experimental intervention is positively correlated with donations to the out-group. We also find that the fear effect depends on political views, media exposure, and social preferences. We confirm our experimental results by looking at how regional attitudes toward out-groups have shifted over time and compare those changes to the average level of reported fear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Places that report the most fear of COVID-19 also have had the greatest increases in prosocial attitudes toward out-groups.
COVID-19时代的恐惧和偏袒
恐惧是否会让我们“绕着马车转”,倾向于我们圈子里的人?还是对“他者”的恐惧使我们认识到我们共同的人性,对那些我们可能认为是外人的人变得更加仁慈?这种效应的测量被一些群体对恐惧的反应比其他群体更强烈的事实所混淆。我们在韩国进行了一项具有全国代表性的在线实验,我们通过自传式情感记忆任务方法引起恐惧,并检查对团体内慈善机构(韩国红十字会)或外团体慈善机构(韩国外国工人支持中心)捐款的影响。我们发现,报告的恐惧水平与向外群体捐赠呈负相关,而实验干预引起的诱导恐惧与向外群体捐赠呈正相关。我们还发现,恐惧效应取决于政治观点、媒体曝光和社会偏好。我们通过观察地区对外部群体的态度如何随着时间的推移而变化,并将这些变化与COVID-19大流行期间报告的平均恐惧水平进行比较,从而证实了我们的实验结果。报告对COVID-19最恐惧的地方对外群体的亲社会态度也有最大的增加。
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