A central question for social psychologists is to what extent attitudes, prejudice, and stereotypes are precursors of ethnic and racial discrimination. Operationalized, this question can be framed as the extent measures of such constructs predict differential treatment of individuals from one group compared to a comparison group. Yet, in the literature, it is common to substitute this operationalization for a simpler one: measures predicting behavior toward a single group. We argue that this simpler operationalization lacks validity and yields uninformative effect sizes. We provide several suggestions on how to include, and make most use of, comparison groups, when predicting discrimination
Beyond these effects, psychological factors of prejudice and stereotyping have also been implicated ...
ii Only within the past 30 years have psychologists begun to systematically examine the effects of p...
This chapter argues for the use of new methods to assess racial prejudice because existing methods o...
A central question for social psychologists is to what extent attitudes, prejudice, and stereotypes ...
A central question in social psychology is to what extent individual differences in attitudes, preju...
Prejudice can be expressed toward a wide array of target groups, but it is often operationalized as ...
Prejudice can be expressed toward a wide array of target groups, but it is often operationalized as ...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
The study of hostile orientations toward outgroups is divided into three main domains: (i) overt (ex...
Prejudice researchers have been criticized for failing to assess behaviors that refl ect overtly hos...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
In the United the States the largest segment of studies has predictively been the descriptive or doc...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
Beyond these effects, psychological factors of prejudice and stereotyping have also been implicated ...
ii Only within the past 30 years have psychologists begun to systematically examine the effects of p...
This chapter argues for the use of new methods to assess racial prejudice because existing methods o...
A central question for social psychologists is to what extent attitudes, prejudice, and stereotypes ...
A central question in social psychology is to what extent individual differences in attitudes, preju...
Prejudice can be expressed toward a wide array of target groups, but it is often operationalized as ...
Prejudice can be expressed toward a wide array of target groups, but it is often operationalized as ...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
The study of hostile orientations toward outgroups is divided into three main domains: (i) overt (ex...
Prejudice researchers have been criticized for failing to assess behaviors that refl ect overtly hos...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
In the United the States the largest segment of studies has predictively been the descriptive or doc...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
Beyond these effects, psychological factors of prejudice and stereotyping have also been implicated ...
ii Only within the past 30 years have psychologists begun to systematically examine the effects of p...
This chapter argues for the use of new methods to assess racial prejudice because existing methods o...