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存在与感受独特:统计偏差与心理边缘化。

Being and feeling unique: statistical deviance and psychological marginality.

作者信息

Frable D E

机构信息

University of Michigan.

出版信息

J Pers. 1993 Mar;61(1):85-110. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1993.tb00280.x.

Abstract

Two studies tested the hypothesis that people with culturally stigmatized and concealable conditions (e.g., gays, epileptics, juvenile delinquents, and incest victims) would be more likely to feel unique than people with culturally valued or conspicuous conditions (e.g., the physically attractive, the intellectually gifted, the obese, and the facially scarred). In Study 1, culturally stigmatized individuals with concealable conditions were least likely to perceive consensus between their personal preferences and those of others. In Study 2, they were most likely to describe themselves as unique and to make these self-relevant decisions quickly. Marginality is a psychological reality, not just a statistical one, for those with stigmatized and concealable "master status" conditions.

摘要

两项研究检验了这样一个假设

患有受到文化歧视且可隐瞒病情的人(例如同性恋者、癫痫患者、青少年罪犯和乱伦受害者)比患有受到文化重视或明显病情的人(例如外表迷人者、智力超常者、肥胖者和面部有疤痕者)更有可能觉得自己与众不同。在研究1中,患有可隐瞒病情且受到文化歧视的个体最不可能察觉到自己的个人偏好与他人的偏好之间存在一致性。在研究2中,他们最有可能将自己描述为与众不同,并迅速做出这些与自我相关的决定。对于那些患有受到歧视且可隐瞒的“主要身份”疾病的人来说,边缘性是一种心理现实,而不仅仅是一种统计现实。

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