The Psychology of Transprejudice

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Abstract

In this thesis, I explored multiple predictors of transprejudice with the aim of
understanding the relation between these varied psychological mechanisms and trans-related
attitudes. In the first chapter of this thesis, I start with an overview of the literature on
prejudice in general, and prejudice against transgender people specifically. I also provide a
brief overview of the theories on gender. In the next chapter, I go on to summarise and reflect
on the methodology used throughout this thesis. This is followed by four empirical chapters
wherein I present 10 studies exploring the multiple predictors of transprejudice. Specifically,
in Chapter 3 (3 studies, N = 146; N = 200; N = 245), I show that gender identity
consciousness is an indirect predictor of transprejudice, mediated by greater gender
identification and gender distinctiveness threat. In Chapter 4 (3 studies, N = 146; N = 199; N
= 171), I illustrate that prior knowledge about and contact with transgender people predicts
lower levels of transprejudice. In Chapter 5 (2 studies, N = 200; N = 205), I explore whether
transgender essentialism moderates transprejudice depending on (1) age of trans self
identification and (2) current age of the transgender person in question. Finally, in Chapter 6
(2 studies, N = 341; N = 391) I develop and validate a new scale to measure transprejudice.
The thesis ends with a general discussion of the key findings of these 10 studies, the applied
contributions that this research offers, and suggestions for future research avenues.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationPh.D.
Awarding Institution
  • Royal Holloway, University of London
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Zagefka, Hanna, Supervisor
  • Bjornsdottir, Thora, Supervisor, External person
  • McKay, Ryan, Supervisor
Award date1 Jun 2025
Publication statusUnpublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Transprejudice
  • Prejudice
  • Intergroup relations
  • Transphobia
  • social identity theory
  • Transprejudice scale
  • scale development
  • scale validation

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