Kristiansen C M
Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Soc Psychol. 1990 Feb;130(1):61-9. doi: 10.1080/00224545.1990.9922934.
The claim that attitudes toward an outgroup symbolically represent beliefs that the outgroup violates important values was examined through the investigation of the intergroup versus intragroup nature of the relations between a sample of feminist lesbians (primarily involved in the women's movement), gay movement lesbians (primarily involved in the gay movement), and gay men. Consistent with the intergroup relations documented between some feminist women and men, feminist lesbians (compared with gay movement lesbians) had less favorable attitudes toward gay men, associated with fewer gay men, perceived less common fate with gay men, wished to cooperate less with gay men, and perceived less value similarity with gay men. These and other findings suggested that feminist lesbians shared an intergroup relationship with gay men, whereas gay movement lesbians and gay men shared an intragroup relationship. Consistent with the notion that intergroup attitudes symbolically represent beliefs that an outgroup violates important values, feminist lesbians' attitudes toward gay men were explained by their perceptions that gay men placed less importance on values they themselves regarded as important. The implications of these findings for understanding the nature of symbolic attitudes and subsequent research are discussed.
通过对女性主义女同性恋者(主要参与妇女运动)、同性恋运动女同性恋者(主要参与同性恋运动)和男同性恋者样本之间关系的群体间与群体内性质的调查,检验了关于对外群体的态度象征性地代表外群体违反重要价值观这一信念的说法。与一些女性主义女性和男性之间所记录的群体间关系一致,女性主义女同性恋者(与同性恋运动女同性恋者相比)对男同性恋者的态度更不友好,与男同性恋者的交往更少,感觉与男同性恋者的共同命运更少,希望与男同性恋者的合作更少,并且感觉与男同性恋者的价值观相似性更低。这些以及其他研究结果表明,女性主义女同性恋者与男同性恋者之间存在群体间关系,而同性恋运动女同性恋者和男同性恋者之间存在群体内关系。与群体间态度象征性地代表外群体违反重要价值观这一观点一致,女性主义女同性恋者对男同性恋者的态度可以通过她们的认知来解释,即她们认为男同性恋者对她们自己视为重要的价值观不够重视。讨论了这些研究结果对于理解象征性态度的本质以及后续研究的意义。