亲社会行为
外群
心理学
内群和外群
社会心理学
规范性
规范(哲学)
集体偏爱
归属
发展心理学
社会认同理论
社会团体
政治学
认识论
哲学
法学
作者
Islam Borinca,Luca Andrighetto,Giulia Valsecchi,Jacques Berent
标识
DOI:10.1177/1368430220987604
摘要
This research investigated whether ingroup norm moderates the effect of positive or prosocial interactions on the understanding of intergroup prosocial behaviors. Among four experiments in three different cultural samples (U.S. Americans, Kosovan Serbs, and Kosovan Albanians; N = 808), results showed that participants attributed fewer prosocial motives and reported less willingness to accept help when the helper was an outgroup than an ingroup member. However, these effects were weaker or nonsignificant in the tolerant norm condition, as compared to the intolerant norm or control conditions. In addition, participants were more willing to interact with the outgroup (vs. ingroup) helper in the tolerant norm condition, as compared to the intolerant norm or control conditions. Finally, normative expectations, the attribution of prosocial motives to the helper, and the anticipated quality of the interaction with the helper sequentially explained the observed effects. The theoretical and practical implications of these results for intergroup help and intergroup contact literature are discussed.
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