Beliefs About Human Nature as Good Versus Evil Influence Intergroup Attitudes and Values

被引:5
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作者
Putra, Idhamsyah Eka [1 ,2 ]
Campbell-Obaid, Maggie [3 ]
Suwartono, Christiany [4 ]
机构
[1] Persada Indonesia Univ, Psychol Grad Programs, Jakarta, Indonesia
[2] Div Appl Social Psychol Res, Jakarta, Indonesia
[3] Framingham State Univ, Psychol & Philosophy Dept, Framingham, MA USA
[4] Atma Jaya Catholic Univ Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
关键词
human nature; rehumanization; common identity; prosocial values; PREJUDICE; IDENTIFICATION; METAPREJUDICE; DISCOURSE; INGROUP;
D O I
10.1037/pac0000469
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In 4 studies (Ns = 392, 199, 138, and 308), we address whether priming people with the idea that human nature is good (vs. evil or neither good nor evil) can lead them to see outgroups more positively. The first 3 experiments showed that priming a positive spin on human nature influenced people to see others more positively and to endorse more prosocial values. Across all 4 studies, results demonstrated that the more participants believed that human nature is good, the more they viewed a specific outgroup's nature as good, and the more they saw all people as sharing a common human identity. These studies support the idea that a positive view of human nature can aid in rehumanizing outgroup members as well as supporting general altruism (i.e. prosocial values) and cultural diversity.
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页码:576 / 587
页数:12
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