混沌と向き合う:乱雑な文脈がステレオタイプと差別をいかに促進するか
Diederik A Stapel1, Siegwart Lindenberg
1Tilburg Institute for Behavioral Economics Research, Tilburg University, Post Office Box 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. d.a.stapel@uvt.nl
まとめ
街路のゴミのように,環境の混乱は,ステレオタイプと差別を増加させる. 構造に対する需要が高まり,この効果を媒介し,現実世界の相互作用と生活の質に影響を与えます.
科学分野:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学とは
- 環境心理学 環境心理学
- 都市研究とは,都市研究です.
背景:
- 差別は,健康と生活の質に深刻な悪影響を及ぼします.
- 差別などの社会的行動に対する物理的な環境の影響は十分に探求されていない.
研究 の 目的:
- 環境障害がステレオタイプ化や差別化に影響を与えているかどうかを調査する.
- これらの効果を媒介する心理的メカニズム,特に構造の必要性を特定する.
主な方法:
- 現実世界の乱雑な文脈での行動を観察するために,2つのフィールド実験が行われました.
- 3つの実験室での実験で,構造の必要性の仲介的役割を調べました.
- 参加者数は,実験ごとに40~70人でした.
主要な成果:
- 廃棄物や見捨てられた公共スペースなどの乱雑な環境環境は,ステレオタイプと差別を促進することが示されました.
- これらの効果の媒介因子として,構造に対する需要が高まっていることが確認された.
結論:
- 物理的環境は,ステレオタイプと差別を含む社会的認知と行動に大きく影響を与えます.
- 環境障害の早期診断と介入は,社会的悪影響の軽減に極めて重要です.
- この調査結果は,都市計画や,差別を減らすための公共政策にも影響を及ぼします.
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