Do blind people share the tall-man stereotype?

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Michal Mikolaj Stefanczyk
Natalia Wernecka
Piotr Sorokowski
Agnieszka Sorokowska
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[1] University of Wroclaw,Institute of Psychology
[2] TU Dresden,Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine
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Current Psychology | 2021年 / 40卷
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Blindness; Visual impairment; Stature; Tall man stereotype; Social perception;
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The stereotype of a tall man has been reported in numerous studies. High stature is commonly associated with advantages such as leadership skills, wealth, intelligence or social status, and actual differences between the short and the tall men were indeed found for these traits, mainly in favor of the tall men. It is not certain, however, whether the height-related effects are biologically determined or if they result from socially-driven mechanisms. In this study we wanted to explore whether congenitally blind individuals, who are unable to perceive other people’s stature through the most salient, visual channel, share the positive, height-related stereotype. Thirty-four congenitally blind and forty-three sighted men and women rated four positive characteristics of a tall or a short man. It was found that none of the traits assigned to the tall man by the sighted people was assigned to this person by the blind individuals. In the congenitally blind group, no differences between the assessments of the tall and the short man were revealed. We discuss our findings in the context of social perception and stereotypes research.
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