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Hijab Study
by MediaCurves (Administrator #211357) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 12:00:00 AM (#3177)
Americans' Perceptions of Woman With and Without Shawl Dramatically Different
Woman with shawl viewed as strict, rigid; woman without shawl humorous, friendly

Flemington, NJ, November 3, 2009 – Results of a national study among 813 Americans revealed that respondents expressed significantly different views of a woman wearing a shawl or hijab, and the same woman without the traditional headwear.

The study was conducted by HCD Research, using its mediacurves.com website during November 2-3, to determine whether Americans possess different views of a woman based on whether or not she wears traditional Muslim headwear. To view detailed results of the study, please go to: www.mediacurves.com

Participants were divided into two randomly assigned groups.  Members of each group were asked to view one of two separate photos of an attractive young woman. Neither photo was identified in any way.  Each sample was then asked identical questions about the woman, her age, perceived personality, activities, and how acceptable she might be as a neighbor.

One-third of participants indicated that they would rather have the woman with the traditional headwear live in another place, another city, and maybe out of the U.S, as opposed to living in their neighborhood.  However, a clear majority of participants (86%) reported that the woman without the shawl would be welcome in their neighborhood.

The woman with the shawl on her head was also viewed as much more traditional than the woman without the shawl. Participants also indicated that the woman with the shawl was strict and rigid, a good wife and devoted mother. Conversely, the woman without the shawl was perceived to be friendly, humorous, and more trustworthy. She was also viewed as a person who “always looks at the bright side” and might even be the life of the party.  

At the end of the questionnaire, the participants specifically identified the woman with the shawl on her head as Middle-Eastern in origin and a Muslim; the woman without the shawl was perceived as an American and a Catholic (maybe Protestant or Jewish). 

Editors/Reporters: For more information on the study, or to speak with Glenn Kessler, president and CEO, HCD Research, please contact Vince McGourty, HCD Research, at (908) 483-9121 or (vince.mcgourty@hcdi.net). You can also receive updates from MediaCurves.com by following us on Twitter:  http://twitter.com/mediacurves and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Flemington-NJ/MediaCurves/86691908820

 

HCD Research is a marketing and communications research company headquartered in Flemington, NJ.  The company's services include traditional and web-based research.  For additional information on HCD Research, access the company’s web site at www.hcdi.net or call HCD Research at 908-788-9393.  MediaCurves.com® (www.mediacurves.com) is a media measurement website that provides the media and general public with a venue to view Americans’ perceptions of popular and controversial media events and advertisements


RE: Hijab Study
by ceeya2000 (User #209444) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3178)
It would be interesting to know if I had guessed right about the woman
RE: Hijab Study
by Carol8 (User #212858) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3179)
After all those questions, at the end reveal her demographics just to know.
RE: Hijab Study
by TBPB23 (User #225331) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3180)
Will you provide the answers to who the woman is?
RE: Hijab Study
by TRUEjoe4U (User #230331) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3181)
A very interesting survey. Can we judge a person's moral/ethical values just by look at a picture?
RE: Hijab Study
by algaiers (User #229274) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3182)
INTERESTING FACE. MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO REALLY FORM AN OPINION JUST ON APPERANCE ONLY
RE: Hijab Study
by pgubbini (User #230176) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3183)
I normally do not like judging somone and making statments on appearence alone. However, i understand its a survey.
RE: Hijab Study
by terry schaeffer (User #228764) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3184)
I am neutral politically as I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses.
RE: Hijab Study
by FORDHAM52 (User #211819) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3185)
Thank you, made me ponder my thoughts about persons who dress and appear like this woman. My immediate impression is they represent trouble.
RE: Hijab Study
by elpasospike (User #226308) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3186)
It just goes to show how much we judge a person by their appearance. Be careful.
RE: Hijab Study
by Crispey (User #229270) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3187)
I found it to be an interesting survey. It was difficult to answer a few of the questions as I so believe in diversity and acceptance and yet find that the ideals that have come to be acceptable in our country have very much changed our country. While I have been accepting of all others, I find that those who are of different faiths than myself are allowed to freely practice their beliefs and are protected in doing so, yet as time goes on my Christian faith is being more and more restricted if not allowed. It is frustrating because as individuals we are usually very accepting of one another but a minority in our country has brought changes that the majority don't believe in yet it has been allowed. Wish it were different.
RE: Hijab Study
by jennysrainbow (User #207688) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3188)
I always enjoy your thought provoking surveys.
RE: Hijab Study
by jasongartland (User #230766) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3189)
In the picture it appears the woman is wearing a fleece top. I have to say, that pieceof clothing and her smile were the biggest influencers of my opinion of her.
RE: Hijab Study
by BOSSAK (User #217750) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3190)
An exercise in projecting one's own characteristics onto another.
RE: Hijab Study
by bekkiche (User #200099) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3191)
I would like to know the truth about the subject.
RE: Hijab Study
by jessstar23 (User #223672) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3192)
This survey was kinda strange. I think all ppl are the same regardless of where they come from.
RE: Hijab Study
by Rooster (User #227864) on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 @ 4:50:06 PM (#3193)
lovely, friendly, devoted
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