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   Framing matters: Contextual influences on interracial interaction outcomes  
   
نویسنده babbitt l.g. ,sommers s.r.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2011 - دوره : 37 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:1233 -1244
چکیده    Previous studies indicate that interracial interactions frequently have negative outcomes but have typically focused on social contexts. the current studies examined the effect of manipulating interaction context. in study 1,black and white participants worked together with instructions that created either a social focus or a task focus. with a task focus,interracial pairs were more consistently synchronized,black participants showed less executive function depletion,and white participants generally showed reduced implicit bias. follow-up studies suggested that prejudice concerns help explain these findings: white participants reported fewer concerns about appearing prejudiced when they imagined an interracial interaction with a task focus rather than a social focus (study 2a),and black participants reported less vigilance against prejudice in an imagined interracial interaction with a task focus rather than a social focus (study 2b). taken together,these studies illustrate the importance of interaction context for the experiences of both blacks and whites. © 2011 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه implicit bias; intergroup relations; interracial interaction; prejudice concerns; self-regulation
آدرس tufts university,medford,ma 02155, United States, tufts university,medford,ma 02155, United States
 
     
   
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