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Evaluations of People Depicted With Facial Disfigurement Compared to Those With Mobility Impairment
Authors:Anna Stone  Toby Wright
Affiliation:1. University of East London a.stone@uel.ac.uk;3. University of East London
Abstract:There are few extant studies of stereotyping of people with facial disfigurement. In the present study, two experiments (both within-participants) showed positive evaluations of people depicted as wheelchair users and, from the same participants, negative evaluations of people with facial disfigurements, compared to controls. The results of Experiment 2 suggested that implicit affective attitudes were more negative toward people with facial disfigurement than wheelchair users and were correlated with evaluation negativity. Social norms were perceived to permit more discrimination against people with facial disfigurement than against wheelchair users. These factors could help to explain the evaluative differences between the two disadvantaged groups.
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