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Essentializing race: Implications for bicultural individuals' cognition and physiological reactivity

机译:基本种族:对双文化个体的认知和生理反应的影响

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It is a widely held belief that racial groups have underlying essences. We hypothesized that bicultural individuals who hold this essentialist belief about race are oriented to perceive rigid interracial boundaries and experience difficulty passing between their ethnic culture and the host culture. As predicted, we found that the more strongly Chinese American participants endorsed an essentialist belief about race, the less effective they were in switching rapidly between Chinese and American cultural frames in a reaction time task (Study 1), and the greater emotional reactivity they exhibited (reflected in heightened skin conductance) while they talked about their Chinese and American cultural experiences (Study 2). Taken together, these findings suggest that essentialist beliefs about race set up a mind-set that influences how bicultural individuals navigate between their ethnic and host cultures.
机译:人们普遍认为,种族群体具有根本的本质。我们假设持有这种关于种族的本质主义信念的双文化个体倾向于感知僵化的种族界限,并在其种族文化和接纳文化之间经历困难。如预料的那样,我们发现,华裔美国人对种族的基本信念越强烈,他们在反应时间任务中在中美文化框架之间快速切换的效果就越差(研究1),他们表现出的情感反应性也就越高。 (反映出增强的皮肤电导),同时他们谈论了自己的中美文化体验(研究2)。综上所述,这些发现表明,关于种族的本质主义信念建立了一种思维定势,这种思维定势影响了双文化个体在其种族文化与接纳文化之间的导航。

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