自由意志的阴暗面:能动性信念如何助长反同性恋态度

The dark side of free will: How belief in agency fuels anti‐gay attitudes

Applied Psychology · 2025
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五项研究发现,异性恋者越相信自由意志,越可能认为性取向可控,从而对男同性恋持更负面态度,并表现出内群体偏袒。

Abstract

Abstract This research examines the relationship between free‐will beliefs and attitudes toward gay men among heterosexual individuals. Across five studies, we find that endorsement of free will beliefs is associated with less favorable attitudes toward gay men. This effect is explained by the perception that individuals have agency over their sexual orientation—that is, that sexual orientation is controllable. We further examine the robustness of the proposed mechanism via a moderation‐as‐process approach. Contrary to prior research linking free‐will beliefs to prosocial intentions and behaviors, our findings reveal that such beliefs can also foster ingroup favoritism and anti‐minority discrimination. Specifically, free‐will beliefs are associated with more favorable attitudes toward heterosexual (ingroup) men than gay (outgroup) men, suggesting that these beliefs may contribute simultaneously to outgroup bias and ingroup favoritism. The paper discusses the contributions to the literature on free‐will beliefs, sexual orientation discrimination, and ingroup favoritism, and highlights implications for understanding prejudice in light of contemporary sociopolitical dynamics surrounding LGBTQI+ rights.

社会心理学偏见与歧视性取向自由意志信念群体间关系