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The relationship between anti-gay prejudice and the categorization of sexual orientation
Institution:3. Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez,Escuela de Educación en Ciencias del Movimiewnto y Deportes. Lo Cañas 3636, Santiago 8280354, Chile;2. University of Santiago de Chile, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Las Sophoras 173, Santiago 9170020;4. School of Industrial Engineering, University Finis Terrae, Av. Pedro de Valdivia 1509, Santiago 7501015, Chile
Abstract:A relatively large literature has demonstrated that sexual orientation can be judged accurately from a variety of minimal cues, including facial appearance. Untested in this work, however, is the influence that individual differences in prejudice against gays and lesbians may exert upon perceivers’ judgments. Here, we report the results of a meta-analysis of 23 unpublished studies testing the relationship between anti-gay bias and the categorization of sexual orientation from faces. Aggregating data from multiple measures of bias using a variety of methods in three different countries over a period of 8 years, we found a small but significant negative relationship between accuracy and prejudice that was homogeneous across the samples tested. Thus, individuals reporting higher levels of anti-gay bias appear to be less accurate judges of sexual orientation.
Keywords:Sexual orientation  Individual differences  Prejudice  Anti-gay bias  Social categorization
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