照一照虚拟镜子:白种人在网络群体间交流中的自我观察对其自身及其种族化伙伴经历的影响

J. D. Vorauer
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担心被外群体成员负面看待会对群体间互动产生有害影响。与信息搜索模型相一致,研究表明,试图与外群体伙伴产生共鸣--由于仍然需要从外群体成员的角度出发--可能会直接导致评价性担忧。本实验(276 人一组)检验了该模型的进一步预测,即由于仍然关注自我刺激,通常会产生私人自我意识并促使自我调节能力增强,这也会在互动环境中导致评价性关注及其破坏性影响。偏见较高和偏见较低的白人(HPs 和 LPs)在与具有边缘化种族背景的伙伴进行在线交流时打开或关闭了他们的自我观点。尽管有一些例外情况,但结果与预测基本一致:当HPs进行自我观察时,种族化个体会受益,但如果LPs不能观察自己,所有人都会受益。
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Taking a look in the virtual mirror: Implications of self-observation by White individuals during online intergroup exchanges for their own and their racialized partners’ experience
Concerns about being viewed negatively by outgroup members can have harmful implications for intergroup interaction. In line with the information search model, research suggests that trying to empathize with outgroup partners—by virtue of still involving taking outgroup members’ perspective—can lead right back to evaluative concerns. The present experiment (276 dyads) tested the model’s further prediction that—by virtue of still involving a focus on the self—stimuli that typically instantiate private self-awareness and prompt enhanced self-regulation also lead right back to evaluative concerns and their disruptive effects in interaction settings. Higher and lower prejudice White individuals (HPs and LPs) turned their self-view on or off during an online exchange with a partner with a marginalized racial background. Although there were some exceptions, results were generally consistent with predictions: Racialized individuals benefitted when HPs engaged in self-observation, but everyone was better off if LPs could not watch themselves.
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