应对混乱:混乱的环境如何促进刻板印象和歧视
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
概括
环境障碍,就像街头垃圾一样,增加了刻板印象和歧视. 对结构的高度需求调解了这种效应,影响了现实世界的互动和生活质量.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 环境心理学环境心理学
- 城市研究是城市研究.
背景情况:
- 歧视对健康和生活质量有严重的负面影响.
- 物理环境对歧视等社会行为的影响还没有得到充分的探索.
研究的目的:
- 调查环境障碍是否影响刻板印象和歧视.
- 为了确定心理机制,特别是结构的需要,这些影响中介.
主要方法:
- 两个实地实验是为了观察现实世界混乱环境中的行为而进行的.
- 用三个实验室实验来检查结构需求的调解作用.
- 每次实验的参与者数量从40到70人不等.
主要成果:
- 破坏环境的环境环境,如垃圾和被忽视的公共空间,被证明可以促进刻板印象和歧视.
- 增加对结构的需求被确定为这些影响的调解因素.
结论:
- 物理环境显著影响社会认知和行为,包括刻板印象和歧视.
- 对环境障碍的早期诊断和干预对于减轻负面社会后果至关重要.
- 调查结果对城市规划和旨在减少歧视的公共政策有影响.
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