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Preferences for group dominance track and mediate the effects of macro-level social inequality and violence across societies

机译:对群体优势的偏爱可追踪和调解宏观水平的社会不平等和跨社会暴力的影响

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Whether and how societal structures shape individual psychology is a foundational question of the social sciences. Combining insights from evolutionary biology, economy, and the political and psychological sciences, we identify a central psychological process that functions to sustain group-based hierarchies in human societies. In study 1, we demonstrate that macrolevel structural inequality, impaired population outcomes, socio-political instability, and the risk of violence are reflected in the endorsement of group hegemony at the aggregate population level across 27 countries (n = 41,824): The greater the national inequality, the greater is the endorsement of between-group hierarchy within the population. Using multilevel analyses in study 2, we demonstrate that these psychological group-dominance motives mediate the effects of macrolevel functioning on individual-level attitudes and behaviors. Specifically, across 30 US states (n = 4,613), macrolevel inequality and violence were associated with greater individual-level support of group hegemony. Crucially, this individual-level support, rather than cultural-societal norms, was in turn uniquely associated with greater racism, sexism, welfare opposition, and even willingness to enforce group hegemony violently by participating in ethnic persecution of subordinate out-groups. These findings suggest that societal inequality is reflected in people’s minds as dominance motives that underpin ideologies and actions that ultimately sustain group-based hierarchy.
机译:社会结构是否以及如何塑造个人心理是社会科学的基本问题。结合进化生物学,经济,政治和心理学等方面的见解,我们确定了一种中央心理过程,该过程可维持人类社会中基于群体的等级制度。在研究1中,我们证明了宏观结构性不平等,受损的人口结局,社会政治不稳定和暴力风险反映在27个国家的总人口水平上对群体霸权的认可(n = 41,824):国民不平等,对群体内部等级制度的认可越大。使用研究2中的多层次分析,我们证明了这些心理群体支配动机介导了宏观层面的功能对个人层面的态度和行为的影响。具体而言,在美国的30个州(n = 4,613)中,宏观层面的不平等和暴力与团体霸权的个人层面支持更大。至关重要的是,这种个人层面的支持,而不是文化社会的规范,反过来又与更大的种族主义,性别歧视,福利反对派,甚至愿意通过参与对下属群体的种族迫害来暴力地实施群体霸权形成独特的联系。这些发现表明,社会不平等反映在人们的思想中,是支配意识形态和行动的主导动机,这些意识形态和行动最终维持了基于群体的等级制度。

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