社会阶级的感知是由刻板印象相关的面部特征驱动的
R Thora Bjornsdottir1, Laura B Hensel2, Jiayu Zhan2
1University of Stirling, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Division of Psychology.
Journal of experimental psychology. General
|January 25, 2024
概括
面部特征影响社会阶级的看法,将外表与刻板印象联系起来. 更宽,更短的面孔,下垂的嘴巴和更凉爽的肤色被认为是下层阶级和不那么有能力.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 感知科学 感知科学 感知科学
- 计算机视觉 计算机视觉
背景情况:
- 社会阶级显著影响生活经验,通常是根据面部外观来判断的.
- 社会阶级的面部印象与关于能力,温暖和可信度的刻板印象有关.
- 推动这些判断的特定面部特征及其与刻板印象的关系仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 识别影响社会阶级判断的特定的三维面部特征.
- 将与社会阶级判断相关的面部特征与与刻板印象判断相关的面部特征进行比较 (能力,温暖,主导地位,可信度).
- 了解面部暗示如何导致对社会阶级和相关特征有偏见的看法.
主要方法:
- 采用基于感知,数据驱动的方法来模拟面部特征.
- 使用数据减少分析和机器学习技术.
- 使用白色西方参与者和面部刺激来测试感知.
主要成果:
- 社会阶级的判断是由独特的一组面部特征驱动的.
- 被认为是下层阶级 (与上层阶级相比) 的面孔更宽,更短,更平,嘴巴向下倾斜,肤色更黑,更凉爽.
- 这些特征反映了与被认为是无能,冷酷和不可信赖相关的特征.
结论:
- 特定的面部特征是社会阶级认知和刻板印象相关特征之间的联系的基础.
- 研究结果揭示了刻板印象知识和社会阶级判断之间的因果关系.
- 结果对社会感知理论和对偏见感知和社会不平等的干预有影响.
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