To date there are few studies of stereotyping of people with facial disfigurement, in comparison with a substantial body of research exploring how people with disabilities are seen by the general public. I conducted two experiments (both within-participants) which showed positive evaluations of people depicted as wheelchair users and, from the same participants, negative evaluations of people with facial disfigurements, compared to controls. This suggests the possibility that prejudice against people with facial disfigurement may be seen as somehow more socially acceptable than prejudice against people with disability, or perhaps stronger and harder to overcome. Experiment 2 investigated these possible explanations. Social norms were percei...
Studies exploring prejudices between groups have suggested that contact is related to attitudes. Thi...
Alexandria Powers ’20 Major: Psychology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Mary O’Keeffe, Psychology Negative perce...
Previous research supports the categorical perception of faces on dimensions including emotion, iden...
There are few extant studies of stereotyping of people with facial disfigurement. In the present stu...
This study aimed to investigate the recruitment prospects of people with facial disfigurement and a ...
Can a brief personal narrative by an individual with facial disfigurement enhance perceptions of the...
This study investigated subjective bias relating to paraplegia. Eighty-eight Georgia Tech students t...
CONTEXT: Scientific research has consistently shown that prejudicial behaviour may contribute to dis...
Because not all disabilities look the same it is difficult to label a person with disabilities just ...
Facial disfigurement attracts attention and evokes negative emotion, but evidence is lacking for a l...
Two experiments investigated self-reported emotional reactions to photographs of people with attract...
The presence of facial disfigurement has been demonstrated to have a profound effect on social encou...
Throughout the world negative connotations and scapegoating of individuals with disabilities is far ...
Students’ Perceptions and Stigma Toward Those with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities BACKGROUND...
One in five people have an appearance that is considered 'different' to the normal population. This ...
Studies exploring prejudices between groups have suggested that contact is related to attitudes. Thi...
Alexandria Powers ’20 Major: Psychology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Mary O’Keeffe, Psychology Negative perce...
Previous research supports the categorical perception of faces on dimensions including emotion, iden...
There are few extant studies of stereotyping of people with facial disfigurement. In the present stu...
This study aimed to investigate the recruitment prospects of people with facial disfigurement and a ...
Can a brief personal narrative by an individual with facial disfigurement enhance perceptions of the...
This study investigated subjective bias relating to paraplegia. Eighty-eight Georgia Tech students t...
CONTEXT: Scientific research has consistently shown that prejudicial behaviour may contribute to dis...
Because not all disabilities look the same it is difficult to label a person with disabilities just ...
Facial disfigurement attracts attention and evokes negative emotion, but evidence is lacking for a l...
Two experiments investigated self-reported emotional reactions to photographs of people with attract...
The presence of facial disfigurement has been demonstrated to have a profound effect on social encou...
Throughout the world negative connotations and scapegoating of individuals with disabilities is far ...
Students’ Perceptions and Stigma Toward Those with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities BACKGROUND...
One in five people have an appearance that is considered 'different' to the normal population. This ...
Studies exploring prejudices between groups have suggested that contact is related to attitudes. Thi...
Alexandria Powers ’20 Major: Psychology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Mary O’Keeffe, Psychology Negative perce...
Previous research supports the categorical perception of faces on dimensions including emotion, iden...