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What were they thinking? An exploration of child sexual offenders\u27 beliefs using a lexical decision task

机译:他们在想什么?使用词汇决策任务探究儿童性犯罪者的信念

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Cognitive distortions have been afforded a key role in the offending behaviour of child sexual offenders. While the mechanisms underlying cognitive distortions are not fully understood, they are generally thought to reflect entrenched beliefs that distinguish child sexual offenders from other individuals. We investigated this hypothesis using a robust experimental technique called the lexical decision task. Child sexual offenders, offender controls, and non-offender controls completed a lexical decision task in which they responded to words that completed sentences in either an offence-supportive or nonoffence-supportive manner. Contrary to predictions, child sexual offenders did not respond faster to words that were consistent with offence-supportive beliefs, relative to controls. However, they did show accelerated recognition for word stems supporting external locus of control beliefs. These results highlight the need to use cognitive experimental methods to study child sexual offenders\u27 beliefs, and the importance of investigating potential alternative drivers of cognitive distortions.
机译:认知扭曲已在儿童性犯罪者的犯罪行为中发挥了关键作用。尽管尚未完全理解认知失真的潜在机制,但通常认为它们反映了根深蒂固的信念,这些信念将儿童性犯罪者与其他人区分开。我们使用称为词法决策任务的强大实验技术研究了这一假设。儿童性犯罪者,犯罪者控制权和非犯罪者控制权完成了一项词汇决策任务,其中他们以支持犯罪或非犯罪支持的方式回应完成句子的单词。与预言相反,相对于控制,儿童性罪犯对与犯罪支持信念相符的词语的反应较慢。但是,它们确实显示出对支持控制信念外部场所的词干的加速识别。这些结果凸显了需要使用认知实验方法来研究儿童性犯罪者的信念,以及研究潜在的认知扭曲替代驱动因素的重要性。

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