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Perceived Sexual Orientation and Helping Behaviour : The Wrong Number Technique - A Swiss Replication
Oleh:
Gerber, Beatrice Luder
;
Lienhart, Margrit
;
Fey, Werner
;
Daniker, Nora
;
Gutweniger, Karin
;
Gabriel, Ute
;
Beyeler, Gerhard
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 32 no. 6 (Nov. 2001)
,
page 743-749.
Topik:
replication
;
gays & lesbians
;
perceptions
;
social psychology
;
behaviour
;
cross cultural studies
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Nomor Panggil:
JJ86.7
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A replication of shaw, borough and fink's and gore, tobiasen, and kayson's nonreactive measure of homophobia is presented. In the original study (shaw et al.), residents of los angeles received an apparently wrong - number telephone call from a male caller portraying himself as either homosexual or heterosexual. His car had broken down and he was out of change at a pay phone. Therefore, he asked the subject to call his boyfriend / girlfriend. Heterosexual callers received more help than homosexual callers. Gore et al. replicated this study in westchester country, new york, and extended it to female callers revealing comparable results. The repetition presented here took place in autumn 1999 in bern, switzerland. The results show that the swiss subjects are significantly more helpful than the american subjects. The perceived sexual orientation of the caller does not appear to influence the probability that help will be provided.
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