Egalitarianism and Sexual Prejudice: the Role of Ingroup Distinctiveness Motives

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Egalitarianism and Sexual Prejudice: the Role of Ingroup Distinctiveness Motives

Abstract

The present research examined the hypothesis that heterosexual men’s motivation to differentiate their ingroup from gay men moderates the link between egalitarianism and sexual prejudice. In two experiments conducted in Switzerland (N = 74) and Ecuador (N = 104), we assessed heterosexual men’s endorsement of egalitarian values and experimentally manipulated scientific evidence supporting or refuting the existence of biological differences between heterosexual and gay men (the biological theory). The main dependent variable was attitude towards homosexuality. As predicted, the interaction between egalitarianism and the biological theory was significant in both experiments, t(67) = 3.18, p = .002, ηp2 = .13, and t(100) = 2.26, p = .026, ηp2 = .04, respectively. Egalitarianism increased positive attitudes towards homosexuality only when science supported the existence of biological differences between heterosexual and gay men. We discuss the relevance of this finding to intergroup relations.

Keywords

  • egalitarianism
  • ingroup distinctiveness
  • intergroup differences
  • biological determinism
  • sexual prejudice

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Maison d'édition:

Cambridge University Press, Spanish Journal of Psychology, 18, e80, pp. 1-9

Langues:

Anglais

Ville:

Cambridge

Année:

2015

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Disciplines:

Thématiques:

Masculinités
Orientation affective et sexuelle

Branches:

Psychologie sociale

Type:

Article