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Disgust Toward Interracial Couples: Mixed Feelings About Black-White Race Mixing

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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 769-779

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1948550620939411

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interracial romance; disgust; racial bias; person-perception

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The studies found that under certain conditions, disgust may be associated with interracial couples, particularly in terms of disgust sensitivity and sexual disgust. However, the evidence supporting the hypothesis that disgust is exclusively linked to interracial unions is limited.
Three studies further explored Skinner and Hudac's (2017) hypothesis that interracial couples elicit disgust. Using verbal and face emotion measures (Study 1), some participants reported more disgust toward interracial couples than same-race White and Black couples. In Study 2, only people higher in disgust sensitivity tended to guess that rapidly presented images of interracial (vs. White) couples were disgusting. Study 3 used a novel image classification paradigm that presented couples side-by-side with neutral or disgusting images. Participants took longer to decide whether target images were disgusting only when interracial (vs. White) couples appeared next to neutral images. Greater sexual disgust heightened this difference. Mixed evidence suggesting an association of disgust with Black couples also emerged in Studies 2 and 3. Thus, the disgust-interracial romance association may only emerge under certain conditions, and the current research offers limited support for the hypothesis that disgust response is exclusively linked to interracial unions.

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