Let'S Not, And Say We Would: Imagined And Actual Responses To Witnessing Homophobia

JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY(2015)

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We compared imagined versus actual affective and behavioral responses to witnessing a homophobic slur. Participants (N = 72) witnessed a confederate using a homophobic slur, imagined the same scenario, or were not exposed to the slur. Those who imagined hearing the slur reported significantly higher levels of negative affect than those who actually witnessed the slur, and nearly one half of them reported that they would confront the slur, whereas no participants who actually heard the slur confronted it. These findings reveal a discrepancy between imagined and real responses to homophobic remarks, and they have implications for the likelihood that heterosexuals will actually confront homophobic remarks.
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gay and lesbian college students, majority group allies, behavioral forecasting, discrimination, homophobia, responding to discrimination, affective forecasting
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