In the last 60 years, the proportion of white Americans expressing anti-black prejudice in face-to-face survey interviews has declined dramatically. To test whether social desirability pressures affect the expression of anti-black prejudice, we analyzed a within-subjects experiment in the 2008 American National Election Study in which white respondents first reported their endorsement of stereotypes of blacks confidentially via audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) and weeks or months later orally during second interviews. Shifting to ACASI led to a small but significant increase in negative views of blacks. Unexpectedly, shifting to ACASI also led to a similarly large increase in negative views of whites. Furthermore, the ACASI...
This article challenges the highly intuitive assumption that prejudice should be less likely in publ...
The purpose of the first phase of the study was to determine whether Blacks perceive feelings of rac...
This study examined the content of white respondents\u27 racial stereotypes and the influence of cla...
In the last 60 years, the proportion of white Americans expressing anti-black prejudice in face-to-f...
For decades, researchers have expressed concern that self-report racial attitude measures are vulner...
Empirical evidence suggests that the respondents' approval motive, their desirability beliefs and th...
Three experiments tested the hypothesis that comparison information about other people's stereotypic...
Research to date on the Obama campaign has focused almost exclusively on how racial attitudes influe...
Two experiments examined whether a measure of implicit stereotyping based on the tendency to explain...
In this article we analyze beliefs about the social desirability of ten racial attitude items from t...
Three experiments supported the hypothesis that people are more willing to express attitudes that co...
Black individuals consistently report the highest levels of self-esteem of any racial group in the U...
Attempts to suppress social stereotypes often lead to an increase in the accessibility of those ster...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
The current work draws upon recent developments in attitude and prejudice theory as well as the asse...
This article challenges the highly intuitive assumption that prejudice should be less likely in publ...
The purpose of the first phase of the study was to determine whether Blacks perceive feelings of rac...
This study examined the content of white respondents\u27 racial stereotypes and the influence of cla...
In the last 60 years, the proportion of white Americans expressing anti-black prejudice in face-to-f...
For decades, researchers have expressed concern that self-report racial attitude measures are vulner...
Empirical evidence suggests that the respondents' approval motive, their desirability beliefs and th...
Three experiments tested the hypothesis that comparison information about other people's stereotypic...
Research to date on the Obama campaign has focused almost exclusively on how racial attitudes influe...
Two experiments examined whether a measure of implicit stereotyping based on the tendency to explain...
In this article we analyze beliefs about the social desirability of ten racial attitude items from t...
Three experiments supported the hypothesis that people are more willing to express attitudes that co...
Black individuals consistently report the highest levels of self-esteem of any racial group in the U...
Attempts to suppress social stereotypes often lead to an increase in the accessibility of those ster...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
The current work draws upon recent developments in attitude and prejudice theory as well as the asse...
This article challenges the highly intuitive assumption that prejudice should be less likely in publ...
The purpose of the first phase of the study was to determine whether Blacks perceive feelings of rac...
This study examined the content of white respondents\u27 racial stereotypes and the influence of cla...