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科学领域:

  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 认知科学 认知科学
  • 网络分析 网络分析

背景情况:

  • 刻板印象传统上被视为简单的"心理图像".
  • 了解性别刻板印象和半刻板印象的复杂结构至关重要.
  • 网络方法为相互连接的刻板印象特征提供了新的见解.

研究的目的:

  • 绘制性别刻板印象和半刻板印象的结构性组织.
  • 分析性别刻板印象作为相互关联的特征网络.
  • 在这些网络中确定潜在干预的中心节点.

主要方法:

  • 一项在线调查与750名参与者.
  • 参与者列出了与男性和女性刻板印象相关的共同特征.
  • 参与者还列出了被认为是群体间认知的特征 (元刻板印象).

主要成果:

  • 女性刻板印象形成了一个凝聚在一起的网络 (聪明,强壮,勤奋).
  • 女性的元刻板印象将这些与"弱"和"敏感"的特征相结合.
  • 女人认为的男性刻板印象包括"聪明,强壮,勤奋";男性的自我认知和男性对男性的认知增加了"沙文主义"和"侵略性"的特征.

结论:

  • 网络方法揭示了性别刻板印象中的细微特征关联.
  • 特征的相互作用 (例如,强-智能与强-侵略性) 显著改变了意义.
  • 在刻板印象网络中识别中心节点是理解和修改它们的关键.