Eisner Léïla, Turner-Zwinkels Felicity, Spini Dario
University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research LIVES, Switzerland.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2021 Jul;47(7):1071-1083. doi: 10.1177/0146167220959176. Epub 2020 Oct 5.
When opinions in a society change toward more or less tolerance of a group, people do not necessarily see it. Drawing on a quasi-representative survey (Study 1, = 830) and a natural experiment (Study 2, = 437), we investigated people's perceptions of the societal norms toward sexual minorities and the influence of laws on these (mis-)perceptions. Study 1 indicated pluralistic ignorance as participants overestimated the societal disapproval toward same-sex issues. Complementing this finding, Study 2 found that informing participants about a new law legalizing stepchild adoption decreased perceived societal disapproval of same-sex parenting compared with participants not informed about the law. Pluralistic ignorance, however, was not affected by the new law. While results indicate that pluralistic ignorance may be more resilient to change, they also highlight that laws can have a dual impact on societies, changing not only the legal situation but also shifting perceptions of societal norms.
当一个社会对某一群体的容忍度或多或少发生变化时,人们不一定能察觉到这种变化。基于一项准代表性调查(研究1,n = 830)和一项自然实验(研究2,n = 437),我们调查了人们对性少数群体的社会规范认知以及法律对这些(错误)认知的影响。研究1表明存在多元无知,因为参与者高估了社会对同性问题的不赞同程度。作为这一发现的补充,研究2发现,与未被告知该法律的参与者相比,告知参与者一项使继子女收养合法化的新法律会降低他们所感知到的社会对同性养育子女的不赞同程度。然而,多元无知并未受到新法律的影响。虽然结果表明多元无知可能更难改变,但它们也凸显出法律对社会可能产生双重影响,不仅改变法律状况,还会改变对社会规范的认知。