Flusberg Stephen J, van der Vord James, Husney Sarah Q, Holmes Kevin J
Department of Psychology, Purchase College, State University of New York.
Department of Psychology, Colorado College.
Psychol Sci. 2022 Apr;33(4):524-537. doi: 10.1177/09567976211045935. Epub 2022 Mar 25.
People accused of sexual assault are often described as the "real" victim by their defenders, but the impact of "victim framing" on public opinion is unknown. We investigated this issue across four experiments ( = 2,614). Online U.S. adult participants read a report about an alleged sexual assault that framed the female accuser as the victim (of assault), framed the male alleged perpetrator as the victim (of false accusations), or was neutral about victimhood (baseline). Relative to those in the baseline condition, participants in the assault- and allegation-victim conditions generally expressed more support for the victim-framed protagonist and less support for the other protagonist. The consistency of these effects varied with how often the victim frame was instantiated and whether the report described a fictionalized or real-world case. Across all contexts, however, participants who identified the victim-related language as influencing their evaluations exhibited strong framing effects. This suggests that social-pragmatic reasoning is a key mechanism by which victim framing shapes moral judgments.
被指控性侵犯的人常常被其辩护人描述为“真正的”受害者,但“受害者框架”对公众舆论的影响尚不清楚。我们通过四项实验(N = 2614)对这一问题进行了调查。美国成年在线参与者阅读了一份关于一起涉嫌性侵犯的报告,该报告将女性指控者描述为(性侵犯的)受害者,将男性被指控的犯罪者描述为(诬告的)受害者,或者对受害者身份持中立态度(基线)。相对于处于基线状态的参与者,处于性侵犯受害者和指控受害者条件下的参与者通常对以受害者为框架的主角表达出更多支持,而对另一个主角的支持则较少。这些效应的一致性因受害者框架被实例化的频率以及报告描述的是虚构案例还是真实案例而有所不同。然而,在所有情况下,那些认为与受害者相关的语言影响了他们评价的参与者都表现出强烈的框架效应。这表明社会语用推理是受害者框架塑造道德判断的关键机制。