Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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871551
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Main Entry
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Lambertus, Michael
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Title & Author
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Observing homosexual and gender nonconformity behaviors : : changes in men's moral judgment and emotional response /\ Michael Lambertus.
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Publication Statement
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Wiesbaden, Germany :: Springer,, [2018]
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Series Statement
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BestMasters
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3658242310
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: 9783658242312
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3658242302
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9783658242305
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Intro; Acknowledgement; Table of Contents; List of tables; List of figures; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Homosexuality and gender nonconformity; 1.1.1 Construction of femininity and masculinity; 1.1.2 Gender inversion theory; 1.1.3 Negative consequences for gender nonconform individuals; 1.2 Morality and moral emotions; 1.2.1 CAD-hypothesis; 1.2.2 Ethics of divinity, disgust, homosexuality; 1.2.2.1 Masculinity ideology, disgust, and homosexuality; 1.2.3 Ethics of community, contempt, gender nonconformity; 1.2.3.1 Masculinity ideology, contempt, gender nonconformity; 1.3 Hypotheses; 2 Pretest
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2.1 Method2.1.1 Design and participants; 2.1.2 Procedure and material; 2.2 Results; 2.2.1 Femininity; 2.2.2 Masculinity; 2.2.3 Sexual orientation; 3 Main study; 3.1 Method; 3.1.1. Design and participants; 3.1.2 Procedure and material; 3.2 Results; 3.2.1 Data analysis strategy; 3.2.2 Masculinity ideology endorsement; 3.2.3 Manipulation check: Perceived femininity and masculinity; 3.2.4 Elicited disgust; 3.2.5 Elicited contempt; 3.2.6 Perceived morality of behavior; 3.2.7 Explorative analyses; 3.2.7.1 Perceived morality of behavior, further slope analyses
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3.2.7.2 Perceived morality of behavior, predicted by disgust and contempt3.2.7.3 Elicited contempt and anti-femininity as moderator; 3.2.7.4 Perceived femininity masculinity including the moderator; 4 Discussion; 4.1 Manipulation check; 4.2 Elicited disgust; 4.3 Elicited contempt; 4.3.1 Sexual behavior manipulation; 4.3.2 Transgression due to disposition; 4.3.3 Self-relevance of the transgression; 4.3.4 Gender nonconform behavior not a community violation?; 4.3.5 Community violations not associated with the elicitation of contempt; 4.3.6 Anti femininity subscale
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4.3.7 Contempt and disgust -- distinct emotions?4.3.8 Contempt and disgust -- moral emotions?; 4.4 Perceived morality of behavior; 4.4.1 Moral judgment of behavior and gender nonconform behavior; 4.4.2 Moral judgment of behavior and homosexual sexual behavior; 4.5 Limitations and future research; 4.6 Conclusion; References; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; Appendix D; Appendix E
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Abstract
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Michael Lambertus examines the influence of perceived homosexual sexual and gender nonconform behaviors on the elicitation of two moral emotions, disgust and contempt, as well as moral judgment of male participants in his study. In doing so, he considers the extent to which these men endorse specific cultural beliefs about masculinity-also referred to as 'masculinity ideology'. The author succeeds in proving an increase in disgust towards perceived homosexual, but not towards heterosexual sexual behavior of a description of a fictional person, the more the participants advocate masculine gender role norms. Contents: Morality and Moral Emotions; Endorsement of Male Role Norms; Elicitation of Disgust, Contempt, and Moral Judgment Target Groups; Lecturers and students of psychology, especially social and moral psychology; Practitioners and researchers in the fields of social equity and diversity, education.
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Subject
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Sexual minorities.
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Social constructionism.
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Stereotypes (Social psychology)-- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Sexual minorities.
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Social constructionism.
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Personality and Social Psychology.
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Subject
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Gender and Sexuality.
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Subject
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Men's Studies.
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Dewey Classification
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306.76
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LC Classification
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HM1093.L36 2018
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