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Stigmatized and dominant cultural groups differentially interpret positive feedback

机译:受污名化和占主导地位的文化群体对正面反馈的理解不同

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Members of stigmatized cultural groups may view positive feedback from a dominant group member more negatively than do dominant cultural group members. In this experiment, a White evaluator praised or did not praise either Black or White students for a good academic performance. The students then indicated their perceptions of the evaluator's politeness and performance expectations and their feelings about their performance. Praised Black students rated the evaluator as less polite than did nonpraised Black students, whereas praise did not affect the White students'evaluations of the evaluator's politeness. Black students tended to attribute praise to the evaluator's low expectations, whereas the White students tended to attribute praise to high expectations.The Black students also felt better about their performance than did the White students. The discussion raises additional questions for future research.
机译:被污名化的文化团体的成员可能会比占主导地位的文化团体成员对来自占统治地位的团体成员的积极反馈持负面看法。在该实验中,白人评估者对黑人或白人学生的良好学习成绩表示赞赏或不予赞扬。然后,学生表明他们对评估者的礼貌和绩效期望的看法以及对绩效的感觉。赞美的黑人学生对评价员的礼貌程度低于未赞美的黑人学生,而赞美并没有影响白人学生对评价员礼貌的评价。黑人学生倾向于将赞誉归因于评估者的低期望,而白人学生倾向于将赞扬归因于高期望。黑人学生的表现也比白人学生好。讨论提出了进一步研究的其他问题。

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