When internalization leads to automatization: The role of self-determination in automatic stereotype suppression and implicit prejudice regulation

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作者
Legault, Lisa [1 ]
Green-Demers, Isabelle [2 ]
Eadie, Allison L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Sch Psychol, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada
[2] Univ Quebec Outaouais, Gatineau, PQ, Canada
关键词
Self-determination; Automaticity; Implicit motivation; Prejudice regulation; Stereotype; Suppression; Self-regulation; EGO-DEPLETION; EXTERNAL MOTIVATION; SUBJECTIVE VITALITY; CONTROL FAILURE; ACTIVATION; RESPOND; ENERGY; CONSEQUENCES; INHIBITION; OPERATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11031-008-9110-4
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Recent evidence suggests that self-determined prejudice regulation is negatively related to both self-reported prejudice and automatic racial bias. However, the social-cognitive processes involved in this association have not yet been examined. Thus, the current project sought to test the 'internalization-automatization hypothesis', that is, to assess the extent to which prejudice regulation is automatic for those high and low in self-determined motivation to regulate prejudice. To this end, two different experimental paradigms were used. In Experiment 1 (N = 84), differences in the automatic activation and application of stereotypes were assessed for those high and low in self-determined prejudice regulation. As expected, both types of prejudice regulators showed similar stereotype activation. However, only self-determined individuals inhibited the application of stereotypes following a prime. Experiment 2 (N = 134), assessed the impact of self-regulatory depletion on the regulation of implicit prejudice. As anticipated, for the self-determined regulators, prejudice regulation did not vary between depleted and non-depleted individuals. However, when non-self-determined prejudice regulators were depleted, prejudice increased, relative to non-depleted controls. Results are discussed in terms of an increased understanding of prejudice regulation through self-determination. Evidence of the automatization of self-determined prejudice regulation offers promising implications for the reduction of prejudice.
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