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Beyond Generalized Sexual Prejudice: Need for Closure Predicts Negative Attitudes Toward Bisexual People Relative to Gay/Lesbian People.

Sara E Burke1, John F Dovidio1, Marianne LaFrance1, Julia M Przedworski2, Sylvia P Perry3, Sean M Phelan4, Diana J Burgess5, Rachel R Hardeman4, Mark W Yeazel6, Michelle van Ryn4.   

Abstract

Increasing evidence suggests that bisexual people are sometimes evaluated more negatively than heterosexual and gay/lesbian people. A common theoretical account for this discrepancy argues that bisexuality is perceived by some as introducing ambiguity into a binary model of sexuality. The present brief report tests a single key prediction of this theory, that evaluations of bisexual people have a unique relationship with Need for Closure (NFC), a dispositional preference for simple ways of structuring information. Participants (n=3406) were heterosexual medical students from a stratified random sample of 49 U.S. medical schools. As in prior research, bisexual targets were evaluated slightly more negatively than gay/lesbian targets overall. More importantly for the present investigation, higher levels of NFC predicted negative evaluations of bisexual people after accounting for negative evaluations of gay/lesbian people, and higher levels of NFC also predicted an explicit evaluative preference for gay/lesbian people over bisexual people. These results suggest that differences in evaluations of sexual minority groups partially reflect different psychological processes, and that NFC may have a special relevance for bisexual targets even beyond its general association with prejudice. The practical value of testing this theory on new physicians is also discussed.

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Keywords:  Need for Closure; bisexuality; prejudice; sexual orientation

Year:  2017        PMID: 28983126      PMCID: PMC5624340          DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2017.02.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Soc Psychol        ISSN: 0022-1031


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