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Faces and Sexual Orientation Judgments: Belief Matters
Sunday, December 15, 2024
The results showed that people who strongly believed in gender stereotypes were more likely to judge a face as straight if it looked typical for that gender. Interestingly, in the second study, prejudice against certain sexual orientations was linked to how people used these facial cues, and this was all tied to their belief in gender stereotypes. This tells us that what we believe about gender roles can greatly influence how we judge others' sexual orientation.
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