Rohner Jean Christophe, Björklund Fredrik
Lund University, Sweden.
Scand J Psychol. 2006 Oct;47(5):379-85. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9450.2006.00522.x.
This study investigated whether the relation between implicit and explicit homonegativity measures is affected by self-presentation concerns, since previous research in this area has been inconclusive. In Experiment 1, 70 high-school students made evaluative ratings of pictures of homosexual and heterosexual couples. Self-presentation was manipulated by either instructing participants that the study concerned attitudes regarding sexual orientation (socially sensitive) or attitudes regarding age (less sensitive). The age-instruction led to increased homonegativity but not to a stronger correlation with an Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee & Schwartz, 1998) with homo/heterosexual couples. Concerns regarding the construct validity of the present implementation of the IAT were alleviated in Experiment 2, where heterosexual (n= 30) but not homosexual (n= 30) participants showed implicit homonegativity. The current findings are problematic for the interpretation of low correspondence between implicit and explicit attitude measures as being primarily an effect of self-presentation concerns.
由于该领域之前的研究尚无定论,本研究调查了内隐和外显的同性恋消极态度测量之间的关系是否受到自我呈现顾虑的影响。在实验1中,70名高中生对同性恋和异性恋情侣的图片进行了评价性评分。通过告知参与者该研究关注的是关于性取向的态度(社会敏感)还是关于年龄的态度(不那么敏感)来操纵自我呈现。关于年龄的指示导致同性恋消极态度增加,但与同性恋/异性恋情侣的内隐联想测验(IAT;Greenwald、McGhee和Schwartz,1998)的相关性并未增强。在实验2中,对IAT当前实施的结构效度的顾虑得到缓解,在该实验中,异性恋参与者(n = 30)而非同性恋参与者(n = 30)表现出内隐的同性恋消极态度。当前的研究结果对于将内隐和外显态度测量之间的低对应性主要解释为自我呈现顾虑的影响这一观点来说是有问题的。