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Relating pattern deviancy aversion to stigma and prejudice.

Anton Gollwitzer1, Julia Marshall2, Yimeng Wang2, John A Bargh2.   

Abstract

What predicts people's powerful and universal dislike of social deviancy? Across six studies, aversion towards non-social pattern deviancy, for example, a row of triangles with one triangle out of line, predicted aversion towards stigmatized individuals, social norm breakers, statistically negative and positive deviants, and a racial minority group (Black individuals). The relationship between pattern deviancy and social deviancy aversion emerged across explicit and implicit measures, across cultures (United States and China), and was of a moderately large magnitude (meta-analytic effect size: d = 0.68). Studies 7 and 8 examined developmental differences. Older but not younger children's pattern deviancy aversion related to their dislike of social norm breakers. Although non-social pattern deviancy and social deviancy judgements may seem distinct given their differing domains, people's aversion towards non-social pattern deviancy and social deviancy consistently overlapped. These findings raise the possibility that pattern deviancy aversion plays an important role in stigmatization and prejudice.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 31024180     DOI: 10.1038/s41562-017-0243-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Hum Behav        ISSN: 2397-3374


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