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Another Stigmatizing Attitude That Was Affected By News

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Another stigmatizing attitude that was affected by news event and disorder label was anger. The results suggested that a mass shooting incited more anger in participants than a suicide. This result makes sense because of the amount of people killed or injured by the character; participants were angry that the character targeted innocent people. With regard to disorder label, the results indicated that there was no anger differences toward Jake Robinson in any of the disorder label conditions. This result does not make much sense because of previous studies regarding schizophrenia and depression. A previous study demonstrated that people negatively perceived labels of schizophrenia (i.e., “person with schizophrenia” and “schizophrenic); …show more content…

The result in the current experiment does not make sense because people can be easily make generalizations about a subpopulation of people based on one or a few individuals. However, this result may have occurred because people did not generalize the negativity portrayed in the vignette to everyone in mental illness. Specifically, the result may be due to the sample of participants. The mean age of the participants was 25.55 years, which is a time when there is a great amount of stress from work, expenses, relationships, and higher education. Thus, the participants may have generalized less because of the mental turmoil they may have been going experiencing at the time of the experiment. In contrast, there was an even spread in the ages of participants in the experiment by McGinty and colleagues (2013), which balanced the emotional turmoil and emotional serenity that come with different ages. Another unexpected result regarded the attitudes toward gun restriction policies. Neither the type of news event not the mental illness label affected attitudes toward gun restriction policies. This is an unusual result because McGinty et al. (2013) suggested that the news story about a mass shooting conducted by a mentally ill person led participants to favor gun control policies on the mentally ill. The utilization of one question in the analysis of attitudes toward gun control policies may have affected this result. Our gun control question could have been vague and may have

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