This study examined the relevance of disgust to evaluations of an obese target person, and the connection between disgust and prejudice toward that person. Participants (n=598) viewed an image of an obese or non-obese woman, and then evaluated that woman on a number of dimensions (emotions, attitudes, stereotypes, desire for social distance). Compared with the non-obese target, the obese target elicited more disgust, more negative attitudes and stereotypes, and a greater desire for social distance. Furthermore, disgust mediated the effect of the target's body size on all of the outcome variables (attitudes, stereotypes, social distance). Disgust plays an important role in prejudice and discrimination toward individuals with obesity, and mig...
Disgust is an emotion that drives food avoidance. People vary in their responses to disgust, which i...
Much research focuses on the formation of antifat attitudes, but an understanding of antifat bias is...
Obesity stigma largely remains a socially acceptable bias with harmful outcomes for its victims. Whi...
Weight stigma is pervasive and has profound negative consequences for obese individuals. The attribu...
Recent research has established a link between disgust sensitivity and stigmatizing reactions to var...
Purpose Emotions form an important part of stereotyping and prejudice, but little is known about how...
Widespread discrimination against obese individuals in the workplace can be seen in almost all stage...
Disgust is a core emotion that serves to protect one from engaging in activities that promote contam...
AbstractPrevious research suggests that people who score higher on measures of pathogen disgust demo...
Evidence documents a direct relationship between disgust processing and Body Mass Index (BMI). Peopl...
Prejudice and discrimination directed towards the overweight has been largely explained by the perce...
Research shows that negative attitudes toward obese people are pervasive and difficult to change (Pu...
The contemporary prejudice reduction strategy, Imagined Contact, has seen overwhelming success, part...
Having extra body fat places one in a low-status social group. People with obesity face numerous neg...
The present study builds on research (Malloy et al. 2011) that weight bias is best fit by a curvilin...
Disgust is an emotion that drives food avoidance. People vary in their responses to disgust, which i...
Much research focuses on the formation of antifat attitudes, but an understanding of antifat bias is...
Obesity stigma largely remains a socially acceptable bias with harmful outcomes for its victims. Whi...
Weight stigma is pervasive and has profound negative consequences for obese individuals. The attribu...
Recent research has established a link between disgust sensitivity and stigmatizing reactions to var...
Purpose Emotions form an important part of stereotyping and prejudice, but little is known about how...
Widespread discrimination against obese individuals in the workplace can be seen in almost all stage...
Disgust is a core emotion that serves to protect one from engaging in activities that promote contam...
AbstractPrevious research suggests that people who score higher on measures of pathogen disgust demo...
Evidence documents a direct relationship between disgust processing and Body Mass Index (BMI). Peopl...
Prejudice and discrimination directed towards the overweight has been largely explained by the perce...
Research shows that negative attitudes toward obese people are pervasive and difficult to change (Pu...
The contemporary prejudice reduction strategy, Imagined Contact, has seen overwhelming success, part...
Having extra body fat places one in a low-status social group. People with obesity face numerous neg...
The present study builds on research (Malloy et al. 2011) that weight bias is best fit by a curvilin...
Disgust is an emotion that drives food avoidance. People vary in their responses to disgust, which i...
Much research focuses on the formation of antifat attitudes, but an understanding of antifat bias is...
Obesity stigma largely remains a socially acceptable bias with harmful outcomes for its victims. Whi...