In this study, we proposed that individual differences in hardiness may moderate the relationship between global attributions and actions against discrimination. Specifically, global attributions were expected to predict decreased endorsement of actions to combat discrimination among low hardy women. In contrast, global attributions were expected to predict increased endorsement of actions among high hardy women. High and low hardy women were exposed to a laboratory situation of discrimination, and their attributions for, and responses to, discrimination were then assessed. Results showed the expected interaction, but in the opposite direction: among low hardy women, global attributions predicted stronger endorsement of action.Among high ha...
This study investigates if exposure to benevolent sexism harms women’s self-esteem and career aspira...
Group status and group identification were hypothesized to moderate the predictors of collective act...
Although psychological research has found that perceiving personal discrimination is associated with...
In this study, we proposed that individual differences in hardiness may moderate the relationship be...
Three studies examined whether personality-based hardiness would be associated with mental health be...
Traditionally, global attributions have been thought to reduce instrumental behavior aimed at resolv...
Although learned helplessness theories suggest that global attributions for gender discrimination ma...
Given the negative impact of perceiving gender discrimination on health (e.g., Pascoe & Smart Richma...
While self-blame has been considered to be a useful coping tool for victims, its benefits within the...
Based on past findings that attributionally more complex people make less fundamental attribution er...
Research on the multi-stage attribution to discrimination process (construct accessibility, perceivi...
One of the most pervasive criticisms found in the hardiness literature concern the question whether ...
The aim of the research reported in this thesis was to examine the way in which exposure to hostile ...
When receiving a negative outcome (e.g., rejection in a job interview), people tend to attribute it ...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) contexts are often imbued with identity thr...
This study investigates if exposure to benevolent sexism harms women’s self-esteem and career aspira...
Group status and group identification were hypothesized to moderate the predictors of collective act...
Although psychological research has found that perceiving personal discrimination is associated with...
In this study, we proposed that individual differences in hardiness may moderate the relationship be...
Three studies examined whether personality-based hardiness would be associated with mental health be...
Traditionally, global attributions have been thought to reduce instrumental behavior aimed at resolv...
Although learned helplessness theories suggest that global attributions for gender discrimination ma...
Given the negative impact of perceiving gender discrimination on health (e.g., Pascoe & Smart Richma...
While self-blame has been considered to be a useful coping tool for victims, its benefits within the...
Based on past findings that attributionally more complex people make less fundamental attribution er...
Research on the multi-stage attribution to discrimination process (construct accessibility, perceivi...
One of the most pervasive criticisms found in the hardiness literature concern the question whether ...
The aim of the research reported in this thesis was to examine the way in which exposure to hostile ...
When receiving a negative outcome (e.g., rejection in a job interview), people tend to attribute it ...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) contexts are often imbued with identity thr...
This study investigates if exposure to benevolent sexism harms women’s self-esteem and career aspira...
Group status and group identification were hypothesized to moderate the predictors of collective act...
Although psychological research has found that perceiving personal discrimination is associated with...