This research tested the hypothesis that the responding of high, but not low, prejudice White Americans would vary as a function of manipulations of powerful people’s attention to subordinate strengths that facilitate goal strivings versus weaknesses that block goals. To examine this possibility, White participants were assigned to leader roles and an interaction with a low power Black “employee” was staged. Consistent with predictions, findings revealed that high prejudice White participants who were attentive to subordinate strengths and goal strivings versus subordinate weaknesses and blocked goals, evaluated and treated a Black employee more positively. The responding of low prejudice participants did not, however, vary as a function of...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
In developmental relationships, providing accurate assessments of performance is necessary to maximi...
In a series of two experiments, the first involving 121 participants and the second 114, I investiga...
This research tested the hypothesis that the responding of high, but not low, prejudice White Americ...
Social-structural theorists hold that racial stereotypes enforce social hierarchy by enhancing the s...
We hypothesized that varying the race and prejudice level of a famous individual would alter partici...
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The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
We hypothesized that varying the race and prejudice level of a famous individual would alter partici...
Previous studies show that prejudice is an undesirable social attribute and individuals are often mo...
Two studies were conducted in order to investigate positive prejudice toward Negroes. By defining po...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
This study investigated how automatically activated racial attitudes and motivation to control preju...
Background: Prejudices against minorities can be understood as habitually negative evaluations that ...
Racism in the United States is persistent and its negative effects are widespread. The social hierar...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
In developmental relationships, providing accurate assessments of performance is necessary to maximi...
In a series of two experiments, the first involving 121 participants and the second 114, I investiga...
This research tested the hypothesis that the responding of high, but not low, prejudice White Americ...
Social-structural theorists hold that racial stereotypes enforce social hierarchy by enhancing the s...
We hypothesized that varying the race and prejudice level of a famous individual would alter partici...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Psychology, Department of at DigitalC...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
We hypothesized that varying the race and prejudice level of a famous individual would alter partici...
Previous studies show that prejudice is an undesirable social attribute and individuals are often mo...
Two studies were conducted in order to investigate positive prejudice toward Negroes. By defining po...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
This study investigated how automatically activated racial attitudes and motivation to control preju...
Background: Prejudices against minorities can be understood as habitually negative evaluations that ...
Racism in the United States is persistent and its negative effects are widespread. The social hierar...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
In developmental relationships, providing accurate assessments of performance is necessary to maximi...
In a series of two experiments, the first involving 121 participants and the second 114, I investiga...