Authors
Asma Ghani, Sa-kiera TJ Hudson, Haniya Rumaney, Jim Sidanius
Publication date
2023/4/6
Journal
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Discrimination against members of nonmajority religious groups is widespread, often due to negative stereotypes and emotions toward them. To understand the impact of gender on religious stereotypes and emotions, across two studies, we analyzed stereotypes and emotions toward the men and women of three religious groups: Christians, Jews, and Muslims, to determine the presence of prototypicality biases using intersectional invisibility as the guiding framework. In Study 1 (preregistered, n= 893), participants rated religious groups on four stereotype dimensions: Competence, Warmth, Beliefs, and Americanness, with religion as a within-subject variable and gender as a between-subject variable. In Study 2 (preregistered, n= 915), participants rated religious groups on six emotional dimensions. There was evidence of androcentric biases, as (Christian, Jewish, and Muslim) men were perceived as more similar …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
A Ghani, STJ Hudson, H Rumaney, J Sidanius - Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 2023