Studying gay and straight males' implict gender attitudes to understand previously found gender differences in implicit in-group bias
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in: Current Research in Social Psychology, Jahrgang 25, Nr. 8, 2017, S. 45-55.
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T1 - Studying gay and straight males' implict gender attitudes to understand previously found gender differences in implicit in-group bias
AU - Emig, Yvonne
AU - Jørgensen, Øyvind
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Previous research shows that men overall, in contrast to women, do not show a typical implicit in-group preference. One proposed explanation is greater interest in sex among males. If so, then gay males should show an implicit preference for males whereas straight males should prefer females. We tested this hypothesis using a modified version of the Brief Implicit Association Test on 38 gay and 65 straight males. The hypothesis was supported. As the majority of participants in previous studies on implicit gender attitudes are expected to be straight, this could contribute to the low implicit in-group bias among males.
AB - Previous research shows that men overall, in contrast to women, do not show a typical implicit in-group preference. One proposed explanation is greater interest in sex among males. If so, then gay males should show an implicit preference for males whereas straight males should prefer females. We tested this hypothesis using a modified version of the Brief Implicit Association Test on 38 gay and 65 straight males. The hypothesis was supported. As the majority of participants in previous studies on implicit gender attitudes are expected to be straight, this could contribute to the low implicit in-group bias among males.
KW - Didactics of elementary social studies and science
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85043531932&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85043531932
VL - 25
SP - 45
EP - 55
JO - Current Research in Social Psychology
JF - Current Research in Social Psychology
IS - 8
ER -