媒体渠道与二次迁移效应:群体外道德知觉对在日亚洲留学生互动意愿的影响

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xingjian Gao, Jiro Takai, Shuo Chen
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本研究通过调查日本大学生与移民和LGBTQ个体的接触如何影响他们与亚洲国际学生互动的意愿,来检验非西方背景下的二次迁移效应(STE)。利用299名日本大学生的数据和路径分析,我们评估了四种接触渠道:直接互动、传统大众媒体、娱乐媒体和社交媒体。研究结果表明,直接接触与感知到的群体外道德密切相关,使其成为最可靠的渠道。娱乐媒体接触也与更高的道德感知相关,这表明它是另一个有前途的途径。相比之下,传统的大众媒体和社交媒体接触与群体外道德的联系较弱或不一致,表明这些渠道在培养积极观念方面可能效果较差。STE还因主要外群体、迁移媒介和心理机制的作用而有所不同。对于LGBTQ个人来说,STE出现在所有渠道中,而对于移民来说,它在直接接触和娱乐媒体中最为明显。值得注意的是,与移民的负面传统大众媒体接触直接预测了互动意愿——绕过道德中介——而LGBTQ个体的负面新闻描述与更高的感知道德矛盾地联系在一起,突出了特定的外群体和媒体如何塑造STE结果。虽然在日本,移民和国际学生通常被视为不同的社会类别,但我们承认存在一些概念重叠,并指出这是一种限制。总体而言,该研究将STE研究扩展到西方背景之外,并为包容性干预提供了指导。
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Media channels and the secondary transfer effect: influences on willingness to interact with Asian international students in Japan mediated by outgroup morality perception.

Media channels and the secondary transfer effect: influences on willingness to interact with Asian international students in Japan mediated by outgroup morality perception.

Media channels and the secondary transfer effect: influences on willingness to interact with Asian international students in Japan mediated by outgroup morality perception.

Media channels and the secondary transfer effect: influences on willingness to interact with Asian international students in Japan mediated by outgroup morality perception.

This study examines the Secondary Transfer Effect (STE) in a non-Western context by investigating how Japanese university students' contact with immigrants and LGBTQ individuals relates to their willingness to interact with Asian international students. Using data from 299 Japanese undergraduates and path analyses, we assessed four contact channels: direct interactions, traditional mass media, recreational media, and social media. Findings show that direct contact is strongly associated with perceived outgroup morality, making it the most reliable channel. Recreational media contact also correlates with higher perceived morality, suggesting it as another promising avenue. In contrast, traditional mass media and social media contacts show weaker or inconsistent links with outgroup morality, indicating that these channels may be less effective in fostering positive perceptions. The STE also differs as a function of the primary outgroup, the transfer medium and the psychological mechanism. For LGBTQ individuals, STE appears across all channels, while for immigrants it is most evident in direct contact and recreational media. Notably, negative traditional mass media contact with immigrants directly predicted willingness to interact-bypassing morality mediation-and negative news portrayals of LGBTQ individuals were paradoxically linked to higher perceived morality, highlighting how both the specific outgroup and the medium shape STE outcomes. Although immigrants and international students are generally viewed as separate social categories in Japan, we acknowledge some residual conceptual overlap and note this as a limitation. Overall, the study extends STE research beyond Western contexts and offers guidance for inclusivity interventions.

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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
2.80%
发文量
265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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