Two experiments examined the influence of skin color on American Hispanics’ and Chileans ’ attitudes towards their ethnic ingroup and toward subgroups within their ingroup. When implicit attitudes were examined, both American Hispanics and Chileans expressed strong preference for the lighter complexioned subgroup (“Blanco ” in Spanish) over the darker complexioned subgroup (“Moreno ” in Span-ish) within their ethnic ingroup. Implicit preference for Blancos was evident among self–identified Moreno as well as Blanco participants in both countries, suggesting that the desirability of light skin apparently supersedes national boundaries and can reverse the ubiquitious ingroup favoritism effect usually obtained in intergroup re-search. When part...
This study investigates the emotional associations that three of the largest populations residing in...
Previous work from our lab suggested that political candidates’ intersections of skin tone, and race...
Haye A, González R, Ordóñez G, et al. System-perpetuating asymmetries between explicit and implicit ...
Colorism is favoring by individuals of lighter skin over darker skin. This differs from racism becau...
Two experiments investigated effects of perceived ingroup acculturation norms. Majority members read...
The purpose of this research is to study the effects of self-perceived skin color on assimilatory at...
UnrestrictedThis master’s thesis explores the relationship between early racial socialization and ra...
For African Americans and Latinos, skin color is a significant predictor of many social and economic...
Two experiments investigated effects of perceived ingroup acculturation norms. Majority members read...
Research has increasingly identified race as a salient characteristic that affects one’s life experi...
Latin America had held an extensive reputation as a racial democracy due to the region’s history of ...
Colorism is favoring by individuals of lighter skin over darker skin. This differs from racism becau...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
In order to gain a better understanding of the experiences of African Americans in America, research...
This study investigates the emotional associations that three of the largest populations residing in...
Previous work from our lab suggested that political candidates’ intersections of skin tone, and race...
Haye A, González R, Ordóñez G, et al. System-perpetuating asymmetries between explicit and implicit ...
Colorism is favoring by individuals of lighter skin over darker skin. This differs from racism becau...
Two experiments investigated effects of perceived ingroup acculturation norms. Majority members read...
The purpose of this research is to study the effects of self-perceived skin color on assimilatory at...
UnrestrictedThis master’s thesis explores the relationship between early racial socialization and ra...
For African Americans and Latinos, skin color is a significant predictor of many social and economic...
Two experiments investigated effects of perceived ingroup acculturation norms. Majority members read...
Research has increasingly identified race as a salient characteristic that affects one’s life experi...
Latin America had held an extensive reputation as a racial democracy due to the region’s history of ...
Colorism is favoring by individuals of lighter skin over darker skin. This differs from racism becau...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
In order to gain a better understanding of the experiences of African Americans in America, research...
This study investigates the emotional associations that three of the largest populations residing in...
Previous work from our lab suggested that political candidates’ intersections of skin tone, and race...
Haye A, González R, Ordóñez G, et al. System-perpetuating asymmetries between explicit and implicit ...