People often treat diversity as an objective feature of situations that everyone perceives similarly. The current research shows, however, that disagreement often exists over whether a group is diverse. We argue that diversity judgments diverge because they are social perceptions that reflect, in part, individuals ’ motivations and experiences, including concerns about how a group would treat them. Therefore, whether a group includes in-group members should affect how diverse a group appears because the inclusion or apparent exclusion of in-group members signals whether perceivers can expect to be accepted and treated fairly. Supporting our claims, three experiments demonstrate that racial minority group members perceive more diversity when...
In two experiments we tested how explicitly including the cultural majority group in an organization...
In two experiments we tested how explicitly including the cultural majority group in an organization...
Our cognitive system is tuned toward spotting the uncommon and unexpected. We propose that individua...
Previous research has suggested that diversity effects depend on how group members perceive their gr...
This paper suggests that the concept of diversity carries different meanings for majority (e.g., men...
We explore whether differences in perceptions of diversity might emanate from the characteristics of...
Previous research has suggested that diversity effects depend on how group members perceive their gr...
In two studies, students evaluated group pictures of workgroups of varying ethnic and gender composi...
The role that diversity plays in the workplace has increased over time as more companies adopt diver...
Diversity is a popular topic among academics and practitioners alike. It is also a topic that is sur...
With globalization and immigration, societal contexts differ in sheer variety of resident social gro...
The term “diversity,” though widely used, can mean different things. Diver- sity can refer to hetero...
textabstractResearch on work group diversity has more or less neglected the possibility that reactio...
A 5-study investigation of reactions of dominant group members (i.e., White Americans) to diversity ...
Research on work group diversity has more or less neglected the possibility that reactions to divers...
In two experiments we tested how explicitly including the cultural majority group in an organization...
In two experiments we tested how explicitly including the cultural majority group in an organization...
Our cognitive system is tuned toward spotting the uncommon and unexpected. We propose that individua...
Previous research has suggested that diversity effects depend on how group members perceive their gr...
This paper suggests that the concept of diversity carries different meanings for majority (e.g., men...
We explore whether differences in perceptions of diversity might emanate from the characteristics of...
Previous research has suggested that diversity effects depend on how group members perceive their gr...
In two studies, students evaluated group pictures of workgroups of varying ethnic and gender composi...
The role that diversity plays in the workplace has increased over time as more companies adopt diver...
Diversity is a popular topic among academics and practitioners alike. It is also a topic that is sur...
With globalization and immigration, societal contexts differ in sheer variety of resident social gro...
The term “diversity,” though widely used, can mean different things. Diver- sity can refer to hetero...
textabstractResearch on work group diversity has more or less neglected the possibility that reactio...
A 5-study investigation of reactions of dominant group members (i.e., White Americans) to diversity ...
Research on work group diversity has more or less neglected the possibility that reactions to divers...
In two experiments we tested how explicitly including the cultural majority group in an organization...
In two experiments we tested how explicitly including the cultural majority group in an organization...
Our cognitive system is tuned toward spotting the uncommon and unexpected. We propose that individua...