AcceptedArticleCopyright © 2015 The British Psychological SocietyThis paper examines how perceived pervasiveness of prejudice differentially affects high and low status group members’ support for a low status group member who confronts. In Experiment 1 (N = 228), men and women read a text describing sexism as rare or as pervasive and subsequently indicated their support for a woman who confronted or did not confront a sexist remark. Experiment 2 (N = 324) specified the underlying process using a self-affirmation manipulation. Results show that men were more supportive of confrontation when sexism was perceived to be rare than when it was pervasive. By contrast, women tended to prefer confrontation when sexism was pervasive relative to when ...
Social influence processes by which women come to judge a hostile sexist attitude as relatively true...
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poster abstractResearch shows that confrontation is an effective way to reduce prejudice (Czopp, Mon...
Speaking up about or confronting everyday prejudice creates more positive attitudes towards groups i...
Speaking up about or confronting prejudice creates more positive attitudes, but the mechanism underl...
The confrontation of prejudicial acts and comments promotes multiple benefits, most notably the prev...
poster abstractPrevious research has shown that prejudice confrontation, defined as expressing verba...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
Participants in two studies reported how they would feel, think, and behave after being confronted a...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Becker, J. C., Barreto, M...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
Social influence processes by which women come to judge a hostile sexist attitude as relatively true...
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Scholarship produced by psychologists typic...
This research tested the hypothesis that the responding of high, but not low, prejudice White Americ...
poster abstractResearch shows that confrontation is an effective way to reduce prejudice (Czopp, Mon...
Speaking up about or confronting everyday prejudice creates more positive attitudes towards groups i...
Speaking up about or confronting prejudice creates more positive attitudes, but the mechanism underl...
The confrontation of prejudicial acts and comments promotes multiple benefits, most notably the prev...
poster abstractPrevious research has shown that prejudice confrontation, defined as expressing verba...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
Participants in two studies reported how they would feel, think, and behave after being confronted a...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Becker, J. C., Barreto, M...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
Social influence processes by which women come to judge a hostile sexist attitude as relatively true...
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Scholarship produced by psychologists typic...
This research tested the hypothesis that the responding of high, but not low, prejudice White Americ...