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Caminos intuitivos hacia las creencias racistas

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Este estudio explora los procesos cognitivos detrás de las creencias racistas en antiguos miembros de grupos supremacistas blancos. Revela cómo las influencias sociales dan forma al pensamiento intuitivo, explicando la persistencia de las creencias y la formación de juicios.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología social
  • Ciencias cognitivas
  • Sociología de las creencias

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las creencias y juicios racistas son problemas sociales significativos.
  • Comprender los fundamentos cognitivos de estas creencias es crucial para la intervención.
  • La literatura existente a menudo carece de análisis empírico de las vías intuitivas involucradas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar empíricamente los procesos cognitivos que subyacen a las creencias y juicios racistas.
  • Examinar cómo las interacciones sociales y los estímulos ambientales dan forma a las vías cognitivas.
  • Para centrarse en el procesamiento intuitivo de las creencias racistas extremas entre los antiguos miembros del grupo supremacista blanco.

Principales métodos:

  • Se llevaron a cabo 47 entrevistas en profundidad de historia de la vida.
  • Centrado en ex miembros de grupos supremacistas blancos.
  • Analizó las vías cognitivas deliberadas e intuitivas hacia la creencia racista.

Principales resultados:

  • Proporcionó evidencia empírica sobre los mecanismos cognitivos de la formación y el mantenimiento de creencias racistas.
  • Detalló cómo se forman y refuerzan las vías intuitivas dentro de los movimientos supremacistas blancos.
  • Demostró el vínculo entre creencias implícitas y juicios explícitos.

Conclusiones:

  • Las creencias racistas persisten debido a la codificación de creencias explícitas en vías intuitivas.
  • Las creencias implícitas se utilizan para emitir juicios explícitos, reforzando las ideologías racistas.
  • Comprender el procesamiento cognitivo intuitivo es clave para abordar la persistencia de las creencias racistas.