We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to the reactions of victims of discrimination. Consistent with this model, it was hypothesized that those whose positive world assumptions are inconsistent with their negative experiences of discrimination would report more negative responses than those whose world assumptions match their experience. Disadvantaged group (both gender and ethnicity) members' responses to discrimination (self-esteem, collective action, intergroup anxiety) were predicted from their meritocracy beliefs and personal experiences of discrimination. Regression analyses ...
Using structural equation modeling, the authors tested theoretical predictions concerning the effect...
In two studies, we investigate the differential influence of perceived group and personal discrimina...
Using the cognitive-affective personality theory and the triple typology model of personality resear...
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions ( Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to th...
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to the...
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be ...
This study examined how meritocracy beliefs may buffer women from the negative psychological effects...
This study examined how meritocracy beliefs may buffer women from the negative psychological effects...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that discrimination targets ’ worldview moderates th...
While scholars disagree whether membership in a low status group necessarily means wellbeing will su...
ii Only within the past 30 years have psychologists begun to systematically examine the effects of p...
Integrating research on social exclusion with the broader literature on system justification and fle...
Research shows that personal discrimination and group discrimination have distinct effects on person...
We focus on the general issue of how and why individuals might decide if they have been victims of g...
Using structural equation modeling, the authors tested theoretical predictions concerning the effect...
In two studies, we investigate the differential influence of perceived group and personal discrimina...
Using the cognitive-affective personality theory and the triple typology model of personality resear...
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions ( Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to th...
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to the...
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be ...
This study examined how meritocracy beliefs may buffer women from the negative psychological effects...
This study examined how meritocracy beliefs may buffer women from the negative psychological effects...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that discrimination targets ’ worldview moderates th...
While scholars disagree whether membership in a low status group necessarily means wellbeing will su...
ii Only within the past 30 years have psychologists begun to systematically examine the effects of p...
Integrating research on social exclusion with the broader literature on system justification and fle...
Research shows that personal discrimination and group discrimination have distinct effects on person...
We focus on the general issue of how and why individuals might decide if they have been victims of g...
Using structural equation modeling, the authors tested theoretical predictions concerning the effect...
In two studies, we investigate the differential influence of perceived group and personal discrimina...
Using the cognitive-affective personality theory and the triple typology model of personality resear...