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亚裔美国人和黑人美国人之间的零和竞争
1University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Personality & social psychology bulletin
|August 28, 2025
概括
亚裔和白人美国人经常认为亚裔和黑人美国人之间的零和竞争, 相信亚裔美国人输了. 这种看法会影响群体间的关系和支持,尤其是当亚裔美国人对亚裔与黑人的竞争持负面看法时.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学
- 集团间关系
- 种族观念
背景情况:
- 2023年最高法院的肯定行动决定突出了亚裔和黑人美国人之间的紧张关系.
- 存在一种"零和"竞争的观念,其中一个群体的收益被视为另一个群体的损失.
研究的目的:
- 调查亚洲人,黑人和白人对亚洲人和黑人之间的零和竞争的程度.
- 研究这些零和信念如何影响群体间的态度和支持.
主要方法:
- 通过CloudResearch对1475名在线参与者进行了三项研究.
- 参与者包括亚裔,黑人和白人,他们回答了评估零和观念和跨群体态度的调查.
主要成果:
- 亚裔和白人参与者比黑人参与者更有可能相信亚裔美国人正在失去黑人美国人的地位.
- 参与者认为亚裔美国人比白人美国人遭受的损失更大.
- 亚裔美国人将亚裔与黑人关系视为零和,
结论:
- 这项研究揭示了亚裔和黑人美国人在种族群体之间对零和竞争的不同看法.
- 相信亚裔与白人之间的竞争, 相反, 与亚裔美国人的支持黑人的情绪增加有关.
- 调查结果强调了群体间动态的复杂性以及对种族态度的感知竞争的影响.
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