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生物决定论对跨性别者的信仰和态度的影响:心理本质主义和偏见同化。

Effects of Biological Determinism on Beliefs and Attitudes About Transgender People: Psychological Essentialism and Biased Assimilation.

机构信息

Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, 999078, Macau.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2022 May;51(4):1927-1942. doi: 10.1007/s10508-021-02262-8. Epub 2022 Apr 22.

Abstract

This experimental study examined the effects of biological attributions on individuals' beliefs and attitudes toward transgender people and the moderating role of right-wing authoritarianism (RWA). We randomly assigned 183 Chinese university students (men: n = 85, women: n = 98) to read one of three fictitious articles. The first article suggested that transgender identity was causally linked to biology (biological determinist condition), the second one highlighted the interplay between biological and environmental factors (epigenetic condition), whereas the third article did not mention the origins of transgender identity (control condition). Consistent with the biased assimilation hypothesis, the effects of biological attributions depended on individual differences in RWA. Low-RWA participants showed higher levels of naturalness and discreteness/homogeneity beliefs about transgender identity in the biological determinist condition than those in the control condition. By contrast, high-RWA participants displayed higher levels of discreteness/homogeneity beliefs but similar levels of naturalness beliefs when they read the biological determinist message compared with the control group. Low-RWA participants showed higher levels of naturalness but similar levels of discreteness/homogeneity beliefs in the epigenetic condition compared with the control, whereas high-RWA participants exhibited lower levels of naturalness and higher levels of discreteness/homogeneity beliefs when they read the epigenetic message compared with the control group. This study also suggests that, contrary to attribution theory, presenting information regarding the biological basis of transgender identity does not necessarily lead to more positive attitudes because (a) it triggers essentialist thinking and (b) the effects of biological attributions depend on recipients' authoritarian dispositions.

摘要

本实验研究考察了生物归因对个体对跨性别者的信念和态度的影响,以及右翼威权主义(RWA)的调节作用。我们随机分配了 183 名中国大学生(男性:n=85,女性:n=98)阅读三篇虚构文章中的一篇。第一篇文章表明,跨性别认同与生物学有因果关系(生物决定论条件),第二篇文章强调了生物学和环境因素的相互作用(表观遗传条件),而第三篇文章则没有提及跨性别认同的起源(对照条件)。与有偏差的同化假设一致,生物归因的影响取决于 RWA 的个体差异。低 RWA 参与者在生物决定论条件下对跨性别认同的自然性和离散性/同质性信念高于对照条件。相比之下,高 RWA 参与者在阅读生物决定论信息时表现出更高的离散性/同质性信念,但与对照组相比,自然性信念相似。低 RWA 参与者在表观遗传条件下对自然性的信念高于对照组,对离散性/同质性的信念相似,而高 RWA 参与者在阅读表观遗传信息时对自然性的信念较低,对离散性/同质性的信念较高。本研究还表明,与归因理论相反,呈现关于跨性别认同的生物学基础的信息不一定会导致更积极的态度,因为(a)它引发了本质主义思维,(b)生物归因的影响取决于接受者的威权倾向。

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