Abstract Everyday expression of prejudice continues to pose a social challenge across societies. We tend to assume that to the extent people are egalitarian, they are more likely to confront prejudice—but this might not necessarily be the case. We tested this assumption in two countries (US and Hungary) among majority members of society, using a behavioral paradigm for measuring confronting. Prejudice was directed at various outgroup minority individuals (African Americans, Muslims and Latinos in the US, and Roma in Hungary). Across four experiments (N = 1116), we predicted and found that egalitarian (anti-prejudiced) values were only associated with hypothetical confronting intentions, but not with actual confronting, and stronger egalitar...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
Prior research, and high-prolife contemporary examples, show that individuals tend to underestimate ...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
Recent research suggests that interaction-appropriate behavior may be automatically triggered by exp...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that the physical presence of other ingroup members m...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that the physical presence of other ingroup members m...
Background: Prejudices against minorities can be understood as habitually negative evaluations that ...
Previous studies show that prejudice is an undesirable social attribute and individuals are often mo...
By studying the violent intergroup conflicts that occurred in the last century, some sociopsychologi...
Implicit racial attitudes are automatic while explicit racial attitudes are controlled. Situations i...
Prejudice and bias-motivated aggression (BMA) are pervasive social problems. Scholars have tested nu...
Egalitarian-oriented Whites tend to employ the strategy of “liking everyone,” as opposed to correcti...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.In ...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
Across 6 studies, Whites expressed more negative attitudes toward strongly identified racial minorit...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
Prior research, and high-prolife contemporary examples, show that individuals tend to underestimate ...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
Recent research suggests that interaction-appropriate behavior may be automatically triggered by exp...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that the physical presence of other ingroup members m...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that the physical presence of other ingroup members m...
Background: Prejudices against minorities can be understood as habitually negative evaluations that ...
Previous studies show that prejudice is an undesirable social attribute and individuals are often mo...
By studying the violent intergroup conflicts that occurred in the last century, some sociopsychologi...
Implicit racial attitudes are automatic while explicit racial attitudes are controlled. Situations i...
Prejudice and bias-motivated aggression (BMA) are pervasive social problems. Scholars have tested nu...
Egalitarian-oriented Whites tend to employ the strategy of “liking everyone,” as opposed to correcti...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.In ...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
Across 6 studies, Whites expressed more negative attitudes toward strongly identified racial minorit...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
Prior research, and high-prolife contemporary examples, show that individuals tend to underestimate ...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...