Effects of race, visual anonymity, and social category salience on online dating outcomes
[Display omitted] •Two experiments tested the effect of race on online dating preferences.•Tested SIDE’s premises regarding visual anonymity and social category cue salience.•Experiment 1, racial stereotypicality had a main effect on attractiveness ratings.•Experiment 2, race and stereotype-congruen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Computers in human behavior 2014-06, Vol.35, p.22-32 |
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•Two experiments tested the effect of race on online dating preferences.•Tested SIDE’s premises regarding visual anonymity and social category cue salience.•Experiment 1, racial stereotypicality had a main effect on attractiveness ratings.•Experiment 2, race and stereotype-congruence affected evaluations and DBI.
This study investigates the two facets of the social identity model of deindividuation (SIDE) within the context of online dating and racial stereotyping; visual anonymity and salience of social categorization cues. Experiment 1 (N=23) employed a 2 (stereotypic attributes)×2 (gender)×12 (repetition) within-subject design where participants rated individuals as more attractive when their profiles were white-stereotypic compared to black-stereotypic. Experiment 2 (N=178) employed a 2 (gender)×2 (race)×2 (stereotype congruence)×3 (repetition) mixed-factorial design to investigate effects of stereotype congruence on evaluations of attractiveness, attitudes, and dating behavioral intentions (DBI). Heterosexual white participants (N=126) had more favorable evaluations (attractiveness, attitudes, and DBI) of white profile owners with stereotype-congruent profiles than others. Findings are discussed in relation to models of computer-mediated communication and racial bias. |
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ISSN: | 0747-5632 1873-7692 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chb.2014.02.016 |