对同性婚姻及其受益人的接触、威胁和态度

IF 1.4 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
C. Aberson, Latishia Jett-Dias, James P. Clifton
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本研究探讨接触经验与感知威胁对同性婚姻及其受益人的态度之间的关系。367名自认为是异性恋的大学生完成了一系列关于接触经历(积极的和消极的)、现实的和象征性的同性婚姻威胁的测量,以及8项结果测量,包括对同性婚姻的态度、刻板印象、感受和情绪反应。总的来说,研究结果支持了群体间接触理论的观点,即良好的接触经历与较少的偏见有关,以及群体间威胁理论的观点,即威胁感与偏见有关。威胁对接触-偏见关系有间接影响,对现实威胁的影响更为一致。
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Contact, Threat, and Attitudes toward Same-sex Marriage and its Beneficiaries
This study investigated relationships between contact experiences and perceived threat on attitudes toward same-sex marriage and its beneficiaries. 367 self-identified heterosexual college students completed a series of measures addressing contact experiences (both positive and negative), realistic and symbolic threat from same-sex marriage, and eight outcome measures including attitudes toward same-sex marriage, stereotypes, feelings, and emotional reactions. Broadly, findings support Intergroup Contact Theory’s proposition that favorable contact experiences relate to less bias and Intergroup Threat Theory’s proposition that feelings of threat relate to prejudice. Threats demonstrated an indirect effect on the contact-prejudice relationship with more consistent effect for realistic threat.
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