Stereotype activation and self-regulation by conservatives and liberals in political encounters

被引:4
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作者
Okten, Irmak Olcaysoy [1 ]
Saribay, S. Adil [2 ]
机构
[1] Lehigh Univ, 17 Mem Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
[2] Bogazici Univ, Bebek, Turkey
来源
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 2019年 / 159卷 / 01期
关键词
Intergroup perception; political ideology; self-regulation; stereotypes; SOCIAL-DOMINANCE ORIENTATION; RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM; IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES; PERSONAL NEED; PREJUDICE; DEPLETION; IMPLICIT; SUPPRESSION; MOTIVATION; STYLES;
D O I
10.1080/00224545.2018.1447436
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
We examined stereotyping and its effect on self-regulation in preparation for inter-ideological interactions. Turkish conservative and liberal students anticipated interacting with a political outgroup (vs. ingroup) member and the accessibility of outgroup and ingroup stereotypes was measured. Conservatives in both outgroup and ingroup interaction conditions showed higher accessibility for outgroup stereotypes. Liberals, however, showed lower accessibility for both outgroup and ingroup stereotypes in both conditions. Liberals' suppression of stereotypes about the anticipated partner led to worse self-regulation when the anticipated partner was conservative but better self-regulation when the partner was liberal. Conservatives' stereotype accessibility did not affect their self-regulation. These findings show that liberals may tend to rely on self-regulatory resources to suppress their stereotypes while anticipating inter-ideological interactions, while conservatives rely on stereotypes to navigate such interactions.
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页码:46 / 60
页数:15
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