Behavioral expectations of retarded and nonretarded children |
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Authors: | Frederick X. Gibbons Saul M. Kassin |
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Affiliation: | Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011, USA;Williams College, USA |
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Abstract: | Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of the mental retardation (MR) label on impression formation among retarded and nonretarded children and adolescents. The first experiment, conducted with nonretarded children in a mainstreamed school, indicated that they have pessimistic expectations of retarded children with regard to cognitive and ability-related behaviorsand, to a lesser extent, social behaviors (i.e., getting married). However, their reactions were not as pessimistic nor as “patronizing” as were those demonstrated by college students in previous research. In the second experiment, mentally retarded adolescents indicated that they also have negative behavioral expectations of retarded children, however, their self expectations were negative only for social behaviors. The results suggest that, among retarded persons, the expectations associated with the MR label are negative for social behavior, but apparently less pessimistic for cognitive and ability related tasks. |
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Keywords: | Request for reprints should be addressed to: F. X. Gibbons Department of Psychology Iowa State University Ames Iowa 50011 USA. |
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