This paper proposes a new test to distinguish between the two leading theories of discrimination: preference versus information. Discrimination based on preferences occurs when people behave as if they refuse to change their stereotypes about the capabilities of discriminated individuals. Those who discriminate based on information are willing to alter their stereotypes. Using data from a quasi-experiment in South Africa, I test for discrimination against women and non-whites. The preliminary results show no discrimination against the former. In the case of racial discrimination, players' stereotypes benefit non-whites instead of white opponents, but they are reluctant to change their impression for the former. However, they are willing to ...
This dissertation explores new possibilities for changing Americans' theories about racism and sexis...
A central question for social psychologists is to what extent attitudes, prejudice, and stereotypes ...
The objective of this paper was to investigate differences in male employee experiences in the light...
This paper reports preliminary evidence from a pilot study (, with 455 decisions) on issues of decis...
Recent work indicates that trying not to think in stereotypical terms increases the accessibility of...
Policies and programs designed to challenge the effects of racial discrimination (such as affirmativ...
The present study will examine the effects of hypocrisy induction on selection decisions for two pop...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
International audienceIn this article, we describe theoretically‐based research on a new method to r...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the American Sociological Review by SAGE.T...
In 1962, Robert Lane argued that members of disadvantaged groups rationalize and defend their relati...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis attempts to determine whether the amount of discrimi...
This Open-Access-book examines the phenomenon of discrimination using a descriptive approach. Discri...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature of discrimination in urban Lima, Peru. T...
This dissertation explores new possibilities for changing Americans' theories about racism and sexis...
A central question for social psychologists is to what extent attitudes, prejudice, and stereotypes ...
The objective of this paper was to investigate differences in male employee experiences in the light...
This paper reports preliminary evidence from a pilot study (, with 455 decisions) on issues of decis...
Recent work indicates that trying not to think in stereotypical terms increases the accessibility of...
Policies and programs designed to challenge the effects of racial discrimination (such as affirmativ...
The present study will examine the effects of hypocrisy induction on selection decisions for two pop...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
International audienceIn this article, we describe theoretically‐based research on a new method to r...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the American Sociological Review by SAGE.T...
In 1962, Robert Lane argued that members of disadvantaged groups rationalize and defend their relati...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis attempts to determine whether the amount of discrimi...
This Open-Access-book examines the phenomenon of discrimination using a descriptive approach. Discri...
In this research we investigated whether feelings about an imagined potentially negative interaction...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature of discrimination in urban Lima, Peru. T...
This dissertation explores new possibilities for changing Americans' theories about racism and sexis...
A central question for social psychologists is to what extent attitudes, prejudice, and stereotypes ...
The objective of this paper was to investigate differences in male employee experiences in the light...