Innala S M, Ernulf K E
Department of Psychology, University of Göteborg, Sweden.
Psychol Rep. 1994 Jun;74(3 Pt 1):827-31.
Photographs of physically attractive men and women were presented as depicting homosexuals and heterosexuals to subjects on the University of California at Berkeley campus who were generally judged to be nonhomophobic opposite-sexed students. Analysis showed that the 62 women rated 3 men as significantly more physically attractive when they believed the men were homosexual than when they believed the men were heterosexual. The 65 men did not rate photographs of 3 women as more physically attractive when they believed the women were lesbian compared to when they believed the women were heterosexual. The results illustrate an effect of the "gay-pretty-boy stereotype," namely, that women judged to be nonhomophobic perceived homosexual men as more physically attractive than comparable heterosexual men.
向加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校的学生展示具有身体吸引力的男性和女性照片,照片被描述为同性恋者和异性恋者,这些学生通常被认为是不恐同的异性学生。分析表明,62名女性在认为男性是同性恋者时,对3名男性的身体吸引力评分显著高于认为他们是异性恋者时。65名男性在认为女性是女同性恋者时,对3名女性照片的身体吸引力评分并不高于认为她们是异性恋者时。结果说明了“同性恋帅哥刻板印象”的影响,即被认为不恐同的女性认为同性恋男性比同等的异性恋男性更具身体吸引力。