Diversity helps improve identity tolerance
May 25, 2020 08:56 Source: "China Social Sciences", May 25, 2020

This newspaper comprehensive foreign media reported that the "National Academy of Sciences" recently published the paper "Susan Fiske, a professor of psychology at Princeton University in the United States, and others.,People think that various social groups are more similar "。In order to reveal the "stereotype disprsion" of different race/ethnic Bet365 lotto review groups,Researchers invited college students from 46 countries around the world to participate in the survey。Investigation participants need to list 20 social groups,and "Competence" and "Warmth) levels for these groups。Researchers think,"Ability" and "Warm" are two key variables that shaped stereotypes。

Survey results show,People in regions of a strong population diversity have higher recognition of themselves and others with the same community,Although there are cultural bet365 live casino games differences between them。People in areas in a stronger population are exactly the opposite,They have a lower acceptance of "foreigners"。This description,The collision of different cultures prompted people to think in a new way,Then feel the stronger similarity between different social groups。

Fiske said,People can adapt to the "big melting furnace" life,Based on this,Can promote cooperation and social fairness。Enhanced population diversity can improve the relationship bet365 best casino games between different people。

(Wang Youran/Compilation)

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