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Looming large in others' eyes: racial stereotypes illuminate dual adaptations for representing threat versus prestige as physical size

机译:在他人眼中隐约可见:种族刻板印象阐明了双重适应,以身体尺寸来表示威胁与声望

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We hypothesize that, paralleling the evolution of human hierarchies from social structures based on dominance to those based on prestige, adaptations for representing status are derived from those for representing relative fighting capacity. Because both violence and status are important adaptive challenges, the mind contains the ancestral representational system as well as the derived system. When the two representational tasks conflict, owing to the exigent nature of potential violence, the former should take precedence over the latter. Indeed, separate literatures indicate that, despite the fact that threatening traits are generally deleterious to prestige, both threatening individuals and high-status individuals are conceptually represented as physically large. We investigated the interplay between size-based representations of threat versus prestige by examining racial danger stereotypes. In three studies, we demonstrate that (a) judgments of status only positively correlate with envisioned body size for members of groups stereotyped as safe, (b) group-based inferences of interpersonal threat are mediated by representations of physical size, (c) controlling for perceived threatening aggressiveness reduces or reverses non-positive correlations between status and size, and (d) individuating information about relative threat or status attenuates the influence of group danger stereotypes. These results support our proposal that ancestral threat-representation mechanisms and derived mechanisms for representing social rank coexist - and sometimes compete - in the mind. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:我们假设,与人类等级从基于统治的社会结构向基于声望的社会结构的演变并行的同时,代表地位的适应也来自代表相对战斗力的那些。由于暴力和地位都是重要的适应性挑战,因此思想既包含祖先的表征系统,也包含派生的系统。当两个代表任务冲突时,由于潜在暴力行为的紧急性质,前者应优先于后者。确实,单独的文献表明,尽管威胁性状通常有害于声望,但威胁性个体和地位高的个体在概念上都被描述为体格庞大。我们通过研究种族危险的刻板印象,研究了基于大小的威胁与声望表征之间的相互作用。在三项研究中,我们证明(a)对于刻板为安全的群体,状态的判断仅与预期的身体大小成正相关;(b)基于人际威胁的基于群体的推断是通过身体大小的表示来介导的;(c)控制用于感知的威胁性攻击行为会减少或逆转状态与规模之间的非正相关关系,并且(d)有关相对威胁或状态的个性化信息会削弱群体危险刻板印象的影响。这些结果支持了我们的提议,即祖先的威胁代表机制和代表社会等级的衍生机制在思想中共存,有时甚至相互竞争。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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