同样的人,不同群体:社会结构是群体概念的核心组成部分
Alexander Noyes1, Frank C Keil2, Yarrow Dunham2
1New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Cognition
|August 5, 2023
概括
人们认为有组织的群体既有成员又有社会结构. 这意味着,如果他们的结构不同,具有相同成员的群体可以是不同的,影响我们如何感知群体身份.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 集团动力学 集团动力学
背景情况:
- 了解个人如何构思有组织的群体是社会心理学的基础.
- 以前的研究主要集中在群体成员上,对社会结构的作用的关注较少.
研究的目的:
- 调查人们是否将组织群体概念化为包括成员和社会结构 (角色和关系) 的组织群体.
- 确定是否具有相同成员的群体可以在数量上是不同的,如果他们的社会结构不同.
主要方法:
- 在六项研究中,评估了参与者对群体身份和数字区别的判断.
- 方法包括比较具有相同成员但结构不同的组,并检查对桌子和俱乐部的看法.
- 第5项研究探讨了群体是否被视为具体实体,第6项研究探讨了在不同群体背景下对个体的差异判断.
主要成果:
- 参与者始终将具有相同成员但不同的社会结构的群体视为数量上不同的群体.
- 这种区别甚至在组共享相同的功能或成员时也存在.
- 桌子和俱乐部的感知表明结构配置影响数值区分,群体被认为是具有部分 (成员和结构) 的具体实体.
结论:
- 有组织的群体被概念化为至少有两个部分:成员和社会结构.
- 社会结构是区分数量上不同的群体的关键组成部分,即使成员数量相同.
- 这项研究表明,群体至少是部分具体实体,影响社会判断和认知.
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