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An In-Group Advantage in Detecting Intergroup Anxiety

机译:团体内焦虑检测中的团体内优势

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We examined the possibility of an in-group advantage in detecting intergroup anxiety. Specifically, we videotaped White and Black participants while they engaged in same-race or interrace interactions. Then we asked White and Black observers to view these videotapes (unaware of the racial context) and provide their impressions of participants' anxiety. Two results pointed to an in-group advantage in detecting intergroup anxiety. First, only same-race observers perceived a modulation of participants' anxious behavior as a function of racial context. This held true not only for relatively subjective perceptions of global anxiety, but also for perceptions of single, discrete behaviors tied to anxiety. Second, we found that only same-race observers provided descriptions of anxiety that tracked reliably with participants' cortisol changes during the task. These results suggest that White and Black Americans may have difficulty developing a sense of shared emotional experience.
机译:我们研究了在检测组间焦虑症中组内优势的可能性。具体来说,我们为白人和黑人参与者进行相同种族或种族间的互动时进行了录像。然后,我们请白人和黑人观察员观看这些录像带(不了解种族背景),并提供他们对参与者焦虑的印象。有两个结果表明,在检测组内焦虑方面,组内优势。首先,只有同种族的观察者认为参与者的焦虑行为是种族背景的函数。这不仅适用于相对主观的整体焦虑感,而且适用于与焦虑有关的单一,离散行为的感官。其次,我们发现只有同种种族的观察者提供了对焦虑的描述,该描述可以可靠地跟踪参与者在任务过程中皮质醇的变化。这些结果表明,白人和黑人美国人可能难以发展共同的情感体验。

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