abstract: This study examined a specific type of racial microaggression known as an exceptionalizing stereotype, in which an action is framed as interpersonally complimentary but perpetuates negative stereotypical views of a racial/ethnic group. Asian American participants (N = 68) were assigned to 1 of 3 brief semistructured interview conditions that highlight an exceptionalizing stereotype of Asian Americans to varying degrees. In the low racially loaded condition, participants were told, “You speak English well” by a White confederate. In the high racially loaded condition, they were told, “You speak English well for an Asian.” In the control condition, the confederate said, “Nice talking to you.” Only participants in the high racially l...
Most racial-ethnic stereotypes about Asian Americans are constructed, activated, and perpetuated by ...
This project aims to answer the following questions: Why do we have Asian American stereotypes aroun...
Most racial-ethnic stereotypes about Asian Americans are constructed, activated, and perpetuated by ...
Human stereotypes are more complicated and subtle than scholars or lay people often think. Based on ...
This paper examines evaluations of Asian accented English by American listeners. Despite widely circ...
This paper examines evaluations of Asian accented English by American listeners. Despite widely circ...
The unremitting image of Asian Americans as being "Model Minority" has created a veil that conceals ...
The nature of racial stereotypes perpetuated about Asian Americans in the media is unique, given tha...
Two experiments addressed the discrepancy of holding Asian Americans as a “model minority,” while ma...
Today, it has become less socially acceptable than in the previous century to refer to African Ameri...
The present study examined the effects of inducing the cognitive strategies of self or other-blame i...
The present study tested for the existence of a phenotypic actual-ideal discrepancy in East Asians’ ...
Stereotypes of outgroups help create social identificational boundaries for ingroups. When the ingro...
Asian Americans are commonly defined by two seemingly opposite racial stereotypes. On the one hand, ...
Does the shift away from following or portraying the typical Asian male in my own life help Asians a...
Most racial-ethnic stereotypes about Asian Americans are constructed, activated, and perpetuated by ...
This project aims to answer the following questions: Why do we have Asian American stereotypes aroun...
Most racial-ethnic stereotypes about Asian Americans are constructed, activated, and perpetuated by ...
Human stereotypes are more complicated and subtle than scholars or lay people often think. Based on ...
This paper examines evaluations of Asian accented English by American listeners. Despite widely circ...
This paper examines evaluations of Asian accented English by American listeners. Despite widely circ...
The unremitting image of Asian Americans as being "Model Minority" has created a veil that conceals ...
The nature of racial stereotypes perpetuated about Asian Americans in the media is unique, given tha...
Two experiments addressed the discrepancy of holding Asian Americans as a “model minority,” while ma...
Today, it has become less socially acceptable than in the previous century to refer to African Ameri...
The present study examined the effects of inducing the cognitive strategies of self or other-blame i...
The present study tested for the existence of a phenotypic actual-ideal discrepancy in East Asians’ ...
Stereotypes of outgroups help create social identificational boundaries for ingroups. When the ingro...
Asian Americans are commonly defined by two seemingly opposite racial stereotypes. On the one hand, ...
Does the shift away from following or portraying the typical Asian male in my own life help Asians a...
Most racial-ethnic stereotypes about Asian Americans are constructed, activated, and perpetuated by ...
This project aims to answer the following questions: Why do we have Asian American stereotypes aroun...
Most racial-ethnic stereotypes about Asian Americans are constructed, activated, and perpetuated by ...