McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
Project Implicit, Seattle, WA, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2021 Feb;47(2):257-274. doi: 10.1177/0146167220921065. Epub 2020 Jul 1.
Surprisingly little is known about transgender attitudes, partly due to a need for improved measures of beliefs about transgender people. Four studies introduce a novel Implicit Association Test (IAT) assessing implicit attitudes toward transgender people. Study 1 ( = 294) found significant implicit and explicit preferences for cisgender over transgender people, both of which correlated with transphobia and transgender-related policy support. Study 2 ( = 1,094) found that implicit transgender attitudes predicted similar outcomes among participants reporting no explicit preference for cisgender versus transgender people. Across Study 3a ( = 5,647) and Study 3b ( = 2,276), implicit transgender attitudes predicted multiple outcomes, including gender essentialism, contact with transgender people, and support for transgender-related policies, over and above explicit attitudes. This work introduces a reliable means of measuring implicit transgender attitudes and illustrates how these attitudes independently predict meaningful beliefs and experiences.
关于跨性别者的态度,人们知之甚少,部分原因是需要改进衡量人们对跨性别者的信仰的方法。四项研究介绍了一种新的内隐联想测验(IAT),用于评估对跨性别者的内隐态度。研究 1(n=294)发现,对顺性别者的内隐和外显偏好明显高于跨性别者,这两者都与恐跨症和与跨性别相关的政策支持相关。研究 2(n=1094)发现,跨性别者的内隐态度预测了那些报告对外显偏好顺性别者与跨性别者没有偏好的参与者的类似结果。在研究 3a(n=5647)和研究 3b(n=2276)中,跨性别者的内隐态度预测了多个结果,包括性别本质主义、与跨性别者的接触以及对与跨性别相关的政策的支持,这些结果超过了外显态度。这项工作介绍了一种可靠的测量跨性别者内隐态度的方法,并说明了这些态度如何独立预测有意义的信念和经验。