All You Nonconformists Are (Not) All Alike: Dissociable Social Stereotypes of Mavericks and Contrarians.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Brian W Haas, W Keith Campbell, Xiaobin Lou, Rowena J Xia
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Abstract

While some people easily align themselves with others, others find themselves less aligned with sociocultural norms (e.g., nonconformists). Though people outside the mainstream tend to capture societies' attention, very little is known regarding how nonconformists are construed. In these studies, we investigated how different types of nonconformists are stereotyped. We sought to elucidate common and dissociable social stereotypes of two types of nonconformity; mavericks and contrarians, driven toward independence versus being different, respectively. We found that mavericks are construed as highly competent and conscientious, well suited for leadership roles, and more likely to be male, older, and satisfied with their life. Contrarians are construed as highly social, low in warmth and agreeableness, highly neurotic, well suited for roles involving creativity and self-expression, and more likely to be female, younger, and less satisfied with their lives. We situate these findings within models linking cultural context with conformity.

你们这些不守规矩的人(并不)都一样:特立独行者和反叛者的社会刻板印象。
有些人很容易与他人保持一致,而有些人则发现自己与社会文化规范不太一致(如不合群者)。虽然主流之外的人往往会吸引社会的注意力,但人们对不合群者的理解却知之甚少。在这些研究中,我们调查了不同类型的不墨守成规者是如何被定型的。我们试图阐明社会对两类不墨守成规者(特立独行者和逆反者)的共同刻板印象和可区分的刻板印象,这两类人分别追求独立和与众不同。我们发现,特立独行的人被认为非常能干和认真,非常适合担任领导职务,而且更有可能是男性、年长者和对生活满意的人。反叛者则被认为具有高度社会性、温暖度和合意度较低、高度神经质、非常适合从事涉及创造力和自我表达的工作,而且更有可能是女性、更年轻、对生活不太满意。我们将这些发现归结为文化背景与顺应性的关联模型。
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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