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Me, Us, or Them: Who Is More Conformist? Perception of Conformity and Political Orientation

机译:我,我们还是他们:谁更遵从?整合与政治取向的认知

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Research has shown that people perceive others as more vulnerable than themselves to media communication, and their political out-group as more vulnerable than their political in-group. In the present study, the authors predicted that the same two biases would appear with respect to another kind of influence-conformity-but that participants' judgments would display a different pattern according to their political orientations. Right-wing and left-wing university students were asked to evaluate conformity and to estimate how conformist they, their political in-group, their political out-group, and other groups are. As hypothesized, right-wingers expressed more ambivalence toward conformity and viewed it less negatively than did left-wingers. Political orientation had no impact on the discrepancy between self and others, but it did moderate the in-group-out-group discrepancy.
机译:研究表明,人们认为他人比他们自己更容易受到媒体传播的影响,他们的政治外部群体比他们的政治内部群体更脆弱。在本研究中,作者预测,对于另一种影响整合,也会出现相同的两个偏见,但参与者的判断会根据他们的政治取向而呈现出不同的模式。要求右翼和左翼的大学生评估合规性,并估计他们,他们的政治内部群体,政治外部群体和其他群体的遵循程度。如所假设的,右翼分子对顺从性表现出更大的矛盾心理,并且与左翼分子相比,对它的消极看法更少。政治取向对自我与他人之间的差异没有影响,但确实减轻了群体内部-群体之间的差异。

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