人性清单:发展和验证非人性化倾向的个体差异测量

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Dorottya Lantos, Lasana T. Harris
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去人性化经常在群体间和人际暴力的不人道行为的背景下进行探讨,并被认为是极端暴行的前兆。然而,研究表明,如果社会背景或目标鼓励非人化,我们都可能参与非人化的感知,至少偶尔会这样。这意味着非人性化倾向的个体差异性。在四项在线研究(横断面研究1、3、4和纵向研究2)中,我们开发并验证了人性清单(HumIn),这是一种自我报告的非人性化倾向个体差异的测量方法。研究1(N=86)涉及项目选择。研究2(N=235)检验了量表的有效性,并调查了其测试-再测试的可靠性。研究3(N=259)将HumIn与先前存在的测量相关结构的量表进行了比较。研究4(N=98)考察了该量表在非人性化情境示例中的表现。在所有的研究中,HumIn的表现令人钦佩,显示出卓越的可靠性和有效性。这种新颖的工具和对非人性化倾向的更广泛概念化应该使研究人员能够从新颖的角度解决与非人性化相关的问题,并将通过提供评估工具来帮助未来的研究。
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The humanity inventory: Developing and validating an individual difference measure of dehumanization propensity

Dehumanization is often explored in the context of inhumane acts of intergroup and interpersonal violence, and is considered a precursor to extreme atrocities. However, research suggests that we may all engage dehumanized perceptions, at least occasionally, if the social context or goals encourage dehumanization. This implies an individual difference nature of dehumanization propensity. Across four online studies (cross-sectional Studies 1, 3, 4, and longitudinal Study 2), we develop and validate the Humanity Inventory (HumIn), a self-report measure of individual differences in the propensity to engage dehumanization. Study 1 (N = 86) entailed item selection. Study 2 (N = 235) examined the validity of the scale and investigated its test–retest reliability. Study 3 (N = 259) compared the HumIn with pre-existing scales measuring related constructs. Study 4 (N = 98) examined the scale's performance in a situational example of dehumanization. Across all studies, the HumIn performs admirably, showing excellent reliability and validity. This novel instrument and broader conceptualization of dehumanization propensity should allow researchers to tackle questions related to dehumanization from a novel perspective, and will aid future research by providing a tool for assessment.

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