Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2013 Sep;37(9):1275-81. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2012.211. Epub 2013 Jan 8.
To investigate the influence of a defendant's weight on simulated jurors' perceptions of guilt.
Participants were 471 lean and overweight adults (mean body mass index: 25.34±5.91) who read a vignette describing a case of check fraud while viewing one of four images of the alleged defendant (a lean male, a lean female, an obese male or an obese female). Participants rated the defendant's culpability on a 5-point Likert scale and completed measures of anti-fat attitudes.
Male respondents endorsed greater overall weight bias than females (F (1470)=23.815, P<0.01, η(2)=0.048). A three-way interaction was detected between participant sex, defendant sex and defendant weight on perceptions of guilt such that when the defendant was female, male participants were significantly more likely to find her guilty if she was obese than if she was lean (guilt ratings=4.05±0.83; 3.31±1.03, respectively; F(1467)=5.935, P=0.015, R(2)=0.060). In addition, lean male participants were significantly more likely to believe that the obese female defendant met criteria for check fraud, and indicated greater belief she would be a repeat offender, compared with the lean female defendant (t(90)=2.081, P=0.040; t(90)=2.395 P=0.019, respectively). There were no differences in perceptions of guilt or responsibility between the obese male and the lean male defendants.
The results of this novel study indicate that both weight and gender of a defendant may affect juror perceptions of guilt and responsibility.
探究被告体重对模拟陪审员感知罪责的影响。
参与者为 471 名偏瘦和超重成年人(平均身体质量指数:25.34±5.91),他们在阅读描述支票欺诈案件的案例时,会观看四张被告图像中的一张(瘦男性、瘦女性、胖男性或胖女性)。参与者在 5 点李克特量表上对被告的罪责进行评分,并完成反肥胖态度量表的测量。
男性受访者比女性受访者表现出更大的总体体重偏见(F (1470)=23.815,P<0.01,η(2)=0.048)。在对罪责的感知方面,参与者性别、被告性别和被告体重之间存在三向交互作用,当被告是女性时,如果被告肥胖,男性参与者更有可能认定她有罪,而不是瘦弱(罪责评分=4.05±0.83;3.31±1.03,分别;F(1467)=5.935,P=0.015,R(2)=0.060)。此外,瘦男性参与者更有可能认为肥胖女性被告符合支票欺诈的标准,并表示更相信她会再次犯罪,与瘦女性被告相比(t(90)=2.081,P=0.040;t(90)=2.395,P=0.019,分别)。肥胖男性被告和瘦男性被告之间在罪责和责任的感知上没有差异。
这项新颖研究的结果表明,被告的体重和性别都可能影响陪审员对罪责和责任的感知。