Furnham A, Lane S
Psychol Med. 1984 May;14(2):417-23. doi: 10.1017/s0033291700003664.
This study had two aims: first, to investigate the attitudes of deaf and hearing people towards deafness; and, secondly, to study the difference between how deaf people perceive the attitudes of hearing people towards deafness, and how hearing people perceive the attitudes of deaf people towards deafness. The results showed that the deaf had more negative attitudes towards deafness than the hearing. In addition, the deaf believed that hearing people have more negative attitudes to deafness than hearing people actually have. This lack of empathy between the two groups was discussed. The amount of contact with the deaf was found to be associated with more realistic and less stereotyped attitudes to the deaf. The results are discussed in the context of research on social interaction with disabled people.
第一,调查聋人和听力正常者对耳聋的态度;第二,研究聋人如何看待听力正常者对耳聋的态度与听力正常者如何看待聋人对耳聋的态度之间的差异。结果显示,聋人对耳聋的态度比听力正常者更为消极。此外,聋人认为听力正常者对耳聋的态度比实际情况更为消极。讨论了两组之间这种缺乏同理心的情况。研究发现,与聋人的接触量与对聋人更现实、更少刻板印象的态度相关。研究结果在与残疾人社会互动的研究背景下进行了讨论。