首页> 外文期刊>Journal of personality and social psychology >A Little Similarity Goes a Long Way: The Effects of Peripheral but Self-Revealing Similarities on Improving and Sustaining Interracial Relationships
【24h】

A Little Similarity Goes a Long Way: The Effects of Peripheral but Self-Revealing Similarities on Improving and Sustaining Interracial Relationships

机译:一点相似之处大有帮助:周边但自我揭示的相似之处对改善和维持异族关系的影响

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
       

摘要

Integrating theory on close relationships and intergroup relations, we construct a manipulation of similarity that we demonstrate can improve interracial interactions across different settings. We find that manipulating perceptions of similarity on self-revealing attributes that are peripheral to the interaction improves interactions in cross-race dyads and racially diverse task groups. In a getting-acquainted context, we demonstrate that the belief that one's different-race partner is similar to oneself on self-revealing, peripheral attributes leads to less anticipatory anxiety than the belief that one's partner is similar on peripheral, nonself-revealing attributes. In another dyadic context, we explore the range of benefits that perceptions of peripheral, self-revealing similarity can bring to different-race interaction partners and find (a) less anxiety during interaction, (b) greater interest in sustained contact with one's partner, and (c) stronger accuracy in perceptions of one's partners' relationship intentions. By contrast, participants in same-race interactions were largely unaffected by these manipulations of perceived similarity. Our final experiment shows that among small task groups composed of racially diverse individuals, those whose members perceive peripheral, self-revealing similarity perform superior to those who perceive dissimilarity. Implications for using this approach to improve interracial interactions across different goal-driven contexts are discussed.
机译:结合紧密关系和群体间关系的理论,我们构建了一种相似性操纵,我们证明了它可以改善不同环境下的异族互动。我们发现,在交互作用外围的自我揭示属性上处理相似性感知,可以改善跨种族二元组和不同种族的任务组之间的交互作用。在相识的背景下,我们证明了一个信念,即不同种族伴侣在自我揭示方面与自己相似,外围属性导致的预期焦虑要小于认为伴侣在外周,非自我揭示属性上相似的信念。在另一种二元环境中,我们探索对周围,自我揭示的相似性的看法可以为不同种族的互动伙伴带来的好处,并发现(a)互动时的焦虑程度降低,(b)对与伴侣持续接触的兴趣更大, (c)对伴侣的关系意图的理解的准确性更高。相比之下,同种族互动中的参与者在很大程度上不受这些感知相似性的操纵的影响。我们的最终实验表明,在由不同种族的个体组成的小型任务组中,成员感知外围,自我揭示的相似性的团队要优于感知差异的成员。讨论了使用这种方法来改善跨不同目标驱动环境的人际互动的含义。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号