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Do Unto Others as Others Have Done Unto You?: Perceiving Sexism Influences Women's Evaluations of Stigmatized Racial Groups
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نویسنده
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craig m.a. ,dehart t. ,richeson j.a. ,fiedorowicz l.
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منبع
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personality and social psychology bulletin - 2012 - دوره : 38 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:1107 -1119
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چکیده
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The present research examines how making discrimination salient influences stigmatized group members' evaluations of other stigmatized groups. specifically,three studies examine how salient sexism affects women's attitudes toward racial minorities. white women primed with sexism expressed more pro-white (relative to black and latino) self-report (studies 1 and 3) and automatic (study 2) intergroup bias,compared with white women who were not primed with sexism. furthermore,group affirmation reduced the pro-white/antiminority bias white women expressed after exposure to sexism (study 3),suggesting the mediating role of social identity threat. overall,the results suggest that making discrimination salient triggers social identity threat,rather than a sense of common disadvantage,among stigmatized group members,leading to the derogation of other stigmatized groups. implications for relations among members of different stigmatized groups are discussed. © 2012 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
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کلیدواژه
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discrimination; intergroup processes; prejudice/stereotyping; sexism; social identity; stigma
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آدرس
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department of psychology,northwestern university,swift hall,2029 sheridan road,evanston,il 60208, United States, loyola university chicago,il, United States, department of psychology,northwestern university,swift hall,2029 sheridan road,evanston,il 60208, United States, georgia department of public health,atlanta,ga, United States
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