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Disabled or Cyborg? How Bionics Affect Stereotypes Toward People With Physical Disabilities

机译:残疾人还是机器人?仿生学如何影响对肢体残疾人的刻板印象

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According to the Stereotype Content Model that construes attributions of warmth and competence as the core dimensions of stereotypes, people with physical disabilities are generally perceived as warm-but-incompetent, i.e., are faced with paternalistic stereotypes. We argue that the increasing proliferation of bionic technologies (e.g., bionic arm and leg prostheses, exo-skeletons, retina implants, etc.) has the potential to change stereotypes toward people with physical disabilities: The portrayal of people who use such devices in the media and popular culture is typically characterized by portraying them as competent - sometimes even more competent than able-bodied individuals. We thus propose that people with physical disabilities who use bionic prostheses are perceived as more competent than people with physical disabilities in general. We also propose that they can be seen as more competent than able-bodied individuals. We further propose that this increase in perceived competence may be associated with a decrease in warmth such that people who use bionic prostheses are perceived as less warm than people with physical disabilities in general and as able-bodied people. Based on labeling theory, we also propose that using the label “cyborg” for people who use bionic prostheses exacerbates these effects and that they are driven by the technicality of the bionic devices. The first of two online studies (n = 314) revealed mixed support for the hypotheses: People with physical disabilities who use bionic prostheses are seen as more competent than people with physical disabilities in general, but not as more competent than able-bodied individuals. They are perceived as even warmer than able-bodied individuals. On the contrary, cyborgs were perceived as competent-but cold, i.e., as threatening. With the second study (n = 87), we tested whether the perceived technicality of bionic technology drives some of the observed effects. Technicality only had marginal effects on competence perceptions and no effects on perceptions of warmth. We discuss potential implications and highlight that despite being somewhat mixed, these findings show that technology can affect stereotypes and interpersonal perceptions.
机译:根据将温暖和能力的归因定义为刻板印象的核心维度的刻板印象内容模型,身体残障人士通常被认为是热情但无能的人,即面对家长式刻板印象。我们认为,仿生技术(例如,仿生手臂和腿部假肢,骨骼外骨骼,视网膜植入物等)的日益普及,有可能改变对肢体残疾人的陈规定型观念:媒体和流行文化的典型特征是将他们描绘成有能力的人-有时甚至比健全的人更有能力。因此,我们建议使用仿生假肢的肢体残疾人比一般的肢体残疾人更有能力。我们还建议,他们应被视为比健全的人更有能力。我们进一步提出,感知能力的这种提高可能与温暖程度的降低有关,以至于使用仿生假肢的人比一般身体残疾的人和身体健全的人感觉不到温暖。基于标签理论,我们还建议对使用仿生假肢的人使用“半机械人”标签会加剧这些影响,并且它们是由仿生设备的技术性驱动的。两项在线研究中的第一项(n = 314)显示了对这一假说的混合支持:使用仿生假肢的肢体残疾人通常被认为比肢体残疾人更能干,但不比健全人更能干。他们被认为比健全的人还要热情。相反,半机械人被认为是有能力的,但是冷漠,即威胁。在第二项研究(n = 87)中,我们测试了仿生技术的感知技术是否驱动了某些观察到的影响。技术性仅对能力知觉产生边际影响,而对温暖的知觉没有影响。我们讨论了潜在的影响,并着重指出,尽管这些发现有些混杂,但这些发现表明技术会影响刻板印象和人际关系。

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