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Autor:
T. Andrew Caswell, Kyrsten Sackett-Fox
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Social Psychology. 158:591-602
Research consistently finds that homosexuality elicits strong feelings of disgust, but the reasons remain unclear. In the current research, we investigate responses to gay men who violate social norms governing the expression of gender and sexuality.
Publikováno v:
Journal of homosexuality. 67(8)
We propose that feminine gay men are targets of essentialist beliefs that cast them as less natural and more entitative than masculine gay men, and that this pattern of low-naturalness/high-entitativity beliefs fuels increased sexual prejudice toward
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Men & Masculinity. 15:4-11
Given findings suggesting that basal testosterone (T) is a biological marker of dominance striving that buffers people against stress, we examined the role of basal T in men’s stress responses (cortisol reactivity) following a private, noncompetiti
Publikováno v:
Cognition & Emotion. 26:1208-1222
Recent work suggests that negative moral judgements of sexual activities are informed by disgust and anger. A correlational study (N=62) and an experiment (N=176) examined the specific antecedents that elicit these distinct, though correlated, moral
Publikováno v:
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 15:471-486
Whereas recent work on gender role violations suggests that asserting their heterosexuality may diminish the harmful effects of gender threats (versus gender affirmations) on men’s antigay reactions, predictions derived from social identity theory
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 66:268-281
Feminists have long argued that sexist language can have real world consequences for gender relations and the relative status of men and women, and recent research suggests that grammatical gender can shape how people interpret the world around them