群体间接触是否真的有效?

Has Intergroup Contact Delivered?

Annual Review of Economics · 2025
被引 8
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

对41个预注册接触实验的元分析发现,群体间接触减少偏见的效果比以往认为的更小,约十分之一标准差,且面对面接触在满足Allport条件时并未更有效,效果主要限于接触过的个体而非整个外群体。

Abstract

Intergroup contact is arguably the prejudice reduction intervention with the most existing empirical support. However, recent meta-analyses of experimental contact interventions find signs of publication and reporting biases. To mitigate such bias, I carry out a meta-analysis of 41 preregistered contact experiments, considering only treatment effects on preregistered primary outcomes. I find that ( a ) the average effects of intergroup contact are smaller than indicated by previous findings, at roughly one-tenth of a standard deviation; ( b ) the subset of in-person interventions that satisfy Allport's four desirable scope conditions (e.g., common goals) are no more effective; and ( c ) generalization is limited: Contact is more effective at changing behavior and attitudes toward people met than toward the outgroup as a whole. I offer suggestions for how researchers might make progress on the problem of generalization through careful measurement of its extent and the consideration of moderating factors beyond those emphasized by Allport.

群际接触预注册实验元分析偏见减少泛化效应