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Destigmatization by Association: Improving Children's Reactions to an Obese Storybook Character
Authors:Taylor W. Wadian  Mark A. Barnett  Tammy L. Sonnentag
Affiliation:1. Kansas State University;2. Xavier University
Abstract:Second- through fourth-grade students were read a storybook that described a typical boy who interacted with an obese boy for one of four reasons (sympathy, curiosity, teacher instructed, or no reason) to explore the manner in which a typical storybook character's reason for associating with an obese storybook character influences children's responses to both characters. Results revealed that the children responded more favorably to the obese storybook character after than before learning about the typical storybook character's association with him, especially when the typical storybook character's reason for association was presented as internally motivated (sympathy or curiosity). In contrast to “stigma by association” findings reported in prior research, the children also responded more favorably to the typical storybook character after than before his association with the obese storybook character.
Keywords:Interpersonal relations and attitudes  stigmatization  social cognition
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