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White ≠ Poor: Whites Distance,Derogate,and Deny Low-Status Ingroup Members
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نویسنده
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kunstman j.w. ,plant e.a. ,deska j.c.
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منبع
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personality and social psychology bulletin - 2016 - دوره : 42 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:230 -243
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چکیده
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Throughout society,white people of low socioeconomic status (ses) face prejudice,often from racial ingroup members. the present research tested the ingroup distancing effect,which predicts that whites’ negative reactions to low-ses ingroup members are motivated responses to perceived threats to their personal and group-level status. to cope with perceived status threats,white people psychologically and physically distance themselves from low-ses whites. four studies provide converging support for this theorizing. among white participants,low-ses whites elicited derogation,impaired racial categorization and memory,and inflated perceived personal status. white participants explicitly perceived low-ses whites as greater status threats than low-ses blacks,and these perceptions of threat predicted increased discomfort in anticipated social situations with low-ses white targets. moreover,threatened status led whites who strongly identified with their racial ingroup to physically distance themselves from a low-ses white partner. this research demonstrates that concerns with status motivate prejudice against ingroup members. © 2015,by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
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کلیدواژه
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dominant-group identity; intergroup relations; prejudice; Whiteness
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آدرس
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miami university,oxford,oh, United States, florida state university,tallahassee, United States, miami university,oxford,oh, United States
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