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Disease Salience Effects on Desire for Affiliation With In-Group and Out-Group Members: Cognitive and Affective Mediators

机译:疾病对患者渴望与集团和外汇成员的渴望:认知和情感调解员

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This study tested the hypothesis that threats related to infectious diseases would make persons less willing to affiliate with out-groups and that feelings of disgust and beliefs about the out-group members would mediate this effect. To test this hypothesis, American participants of European descent were presented with either a disease threat or control threat. Then they were shown a photograph of someone of the same race or different race. Participants were asked to indicate whether they would avoid the target person and to state their emotional and cognitive responses to the person. As predicted, disease salience decreased the desire to affiliate with out-group members, and both feelings of disgust and beliefs about the infection risk posed by the target person mediated this relationship.
机译:本研究测试了与传染病相关的威胁的假设会使人们不太愿意与外部团体联系,并且对外汇集团成员的厌恶和信仰的感觉将调解这种效果。为了测试这一假设,欧洲血统的美国参与者呈现出疾病威胁或控制威胁。然后他们被证明了同一种族或不同种族的照片。要求参与者表明他们是否会避免目标人,并将他们的情感和认知对该人的反应说明。正如预测的那样,疾病蓬勃发展减少了与群体成员联盟的愿望,并且对目标人提出的感染风险的厌恶和信念的感受介导这种关系。

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