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Ameliorating Transnegativity: Assessing the Immediate and Extended Efficacy of a Pedagogic Prejudice Reduction Intervention

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posted on 2023-08-30, 15:06 authored by Daragh T. McDermott, Ashley S. Brooks, Poul Rohleder, Karen Blair, Rhea A. Hoskin, Lorraine K. McDonagh
We demonstrate that pedagogic interventions utilising mediated contact and the parasocial contact hypothesis provide an effective means of instantiating both an immediate and longer-term reduction in prejudice towards transgender people. Through application of the parasocial contact hypothesis, our quasi-experiment demonstrates that exposure to the combined intervention of a panel presentation and a trans-themed film resulted in a significant reduction of self-reported prejudice immediately after exposure and this effect persisted up to 6 weeks later in a sample of 66 female university students. In addition to testing this effect, we also assess the relationship between prejudice towards transgender people and other forms of prejudice, including old-fashioned and modern prejudice towards gay men and lesbian women. In doing so we demonstrate that prejudice towards trans people appears to be conceptually related to prejudice towards gay men and not lesbian women. Limitations and directions for future research are explored.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

9

Issue number

1

Page range

69-85

Publication title

Psychology and Sexuality

ISSN

1941-9902

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

File version

  • Accepted version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2018-01-29

Legacy creation date

2018-01-29

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Science & Technology (until September 2018)

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