On Old-Fashioned Versus Modern Homonegativity Distinction: Evidence From Poland |
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Authors: | Paulina Górska Michał Bilewicz Mikołaj Winiewski Agata Waszkiewicz |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland |
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Abstract: | Psychological research on prejudice against homosexuals distinguishes between old-fashioned (traditional) and modern (contemporary) homonegativity, which differ with regard to their content, correlates, and consequences. The current research offers evidence for the validity of old-fashioned versus modern homonegativity distinction in the post-communist, East European context. In Studies 1 and 2 (Ns = 295 and 327, respectively) the Polish adaptations of the non-gendered and gendered Homonegativity Scale (Morrison, Parriag, & Morrison, 1999) and the Modern Homonegativity Scale (Morrison & Morrison, 2003) were developed. Furthermore, divergent (discriminant) validity of traditional and contemporary anti-homosexual prejudice was demonstrated. Old-fashioned and modern homonegativity exhibited differential relationships with social distance and support for same-sex couples’ relational rights. |
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Keywords: | Homonegativity modern prejudice old-fashioned prejudice Poland same-sex marriage scale adaptation sexual prejudice social distance |
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