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Translated title of the contribution: Santa Claus is perceived as reliable and friendly: results of the Danish Christmas 2013 survey.

Faisal Mohammad Amin, Anders Sode West, Carina Sleiborg Jørgensen, Sofie Amalie Simonsen, Ulrich Lindberg, Jørgen Tranum-Jensen, Anders Hougaard

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Several studies have indicated that the population in general perceives doctors as reliable. In the present study perceptions of reliability and kindness attributed to another socially significant archetype, Santa Claus, have been comparatively examined in relation to the doctor.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: In all, 52 randomly chosen participants were shown a film, where a narrator dressed either as Santa Claus or as a doctor tells an identical story. Structured interviews were then used to assess the subjects' perceptions of reliability and kindness in relation to the narrator's appearance.

RESULTS: We found a strong inclination for Santa Claus being perceived as friendlier than the doctor (p = 0.053). However, there was no significant difference in the perception of reliability between Santa Claus and the doctor (p = 0.524).

CONCLUSION: The positive associations attributed to Santa Claus probably cause that he is perceived friendlier than the doctor who may be associated with more serious and unpleasant memories of illness and suffering. Surprisingly, and despite him being an imaginary person, Santa Claus was assessed as being as reliable as the doctor.

Translated title of the contributionSanta Claus is perceived as reliable and friendly: results of the Danish Christmas 2013 survey.
Original languageDanish
JournalUgeskrift for Laeger
Volume175
Issue number49
Pages (from-to)3021-3023
Number of pages3
ISSN0041-5782
Publication statusPublished - 2 Dec 2013

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