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- Title
Perceptions of Threats to Physical Safety, Sexual Autonomy, Values, and of Discrimination Drive LGB Prejudices Toward Heterosexuals.
- Authors
Pirlott, Angela G.; Rusten, Marta L.; Butterfuss, Reese M.
- Abstract
Many studies have investigated heterosexuals' prejudices toward nonheterosexuals, yet LGB's prejudices toward heterosexuals remain largely unexplored. Therefore, we sought to determine the threats and opportunities (i.e., affordances) LGB perceive heterosexuals to pose and whether those affordances explain their sexual prejudices toward heterosexuals. Study 1 analyzed LGB's reasons for liking and disliking heterosexuals, which determined whether the threats predicted to be salient for LGB mirrored the affordances they generated. Study 2 measured these perceived affordances and examined the extent to which they drove LGB's prejudices toward heterosexuals. Generally, perceptions of discrimination and unreciprocated sexual interest threats drove anger, physical safety and sexual autonomy threats drove fear, and values threats drove moral disgust toward heterosexuals, although results varied slightly by perceiver and target groups. Goals to alleviate the tensions between heterosexuals and LGB require an understanding of the dynamics between these groups. This research provides preliminary insights into understanding those dynamics.
- Subjects
LGBTQ+ people's sexual behavior; DISCRIMINATION (Sociology); HETEROSEXUALS; SEXUAL orientation; STEREOTYPES
- Publication
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 2016, Vol 42, Issue 9, p1147
- ISSN
0146-1672
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0146167216651854