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Social tuning of the self: Consequences for the self-evaluations of stereotype targets

机译:自我的社会调节:定型目标自我评估的后果

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These experiments examined how social interactions with individuals who ostensibly have stereotype-relevant views affect the self-evaluations of stereotype targets. Participants believed they were going to interact, or actually interacted, with a person who ostensibly had stereotype-consistent or stereotype-inconsistent views about their social group. Consistent with shared reality theory, participants' self-evaluations (Experiments 1, 2, and 3) and behavior (Experiment 2) corresponded with the ostensible views of the other person when affiliative motivation was high. This occurred even when it was likely to be detrimental to participants' nonaffiliative outcomes (Experiment 3). Experiment 4 showed that self-evaluative shift away from the ostensible views of another person was a function of social distance motives, also consistent with shared reality theory.
机译:这些实验检查了与表面上具有定型相关观点的人的社交互动如何影响定型目标的自我评价。参与者认为他们将与一个表面上对自己的社会群体持一致或不成见观点的人进行互动,或者实际上是进行互动。与共同的现实理论相一致,参与者的自我评价(实验1、2和3)和行为(实验2)与对方的动机高时相符。即使这可能会损害参与者的非附属结局,也会发生这种情况(实验3)。实验4表明,自我评价偏离他人的表面观是社会距离动机的作用,这也与共享现实理论一致。

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