Lang A R, Winiarski M G, Curtin L
Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee 32306.
J Stud Alcohol. 1992 May;53(3):225-32. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1992.53.225.
Gender and the level of drinking of the protagonist in a vignette were systematically varied to examine the effects of these variables on the inferences 400 undergraduates drew about the personal attributes and future of the character. Results showed that gender of the target did not significantly affect judgments about the protagonist, but perceptions of the character were strongly influenced by the alcohol-related behaviors attributed to him or her in the vignette. Evaluations of the protagonist generally became less favorable as drinking level increased. Abstainers were also viewed more positively than at least some comparison groups of drinkers on most measures. Although heavier drinkers were often stigmatized, they were also seen as having more fun. Subject gender, sex role attributes and attitudes toward women failed to influence judgments about the protagonists, but raters' own drinking habits did have an impact. Heavier drinkers showed a tendency to rate heavier drinking protagonists more favorably than did lighter drinkers. Implications of these results for prevailing theories about norms and evaluations affecting drinkers are discussed.
在一个小插曲中,主人公的性别和饮酒水平被系统地改变,以检验这些变量对400名本科生对该角色的个人特质和未来所做推断的影响。结果表明,目标人物的性别对关于主人公的判断没有显著影响,但对角色的认知受到小插曲中归因于他或她的与酒精相关行为的强烈影响。随着饮酒水平的增加,对主人公的评价总体上变得不那么积极。在大多数指标上,戒酒者也比至少一些饮酒者对照组得到更积极的评价。虽然酗酒者经常受到污名化,但他们也被认为更有乐趣。主体性别、性别角色属性和对女性的态度未能影响对主人公的判断,但评分者自己的饮酒习惯确实有影响。酗酒者比轻度饮酒者更倾向于对酗酒的主人公给予更积极的评价。讨论了这些结果对影响饮酒者的规范和评价的主流理论的意义。