Literature DB >> 17030885

Why are attributions to discrimination interpersonally costly? A test of system- and group-justifying motivations.

Cheryl R Kaiser1, Portia S Dyrenforth, Nao Hagiwara.   

Abstract

In two studies, Whites' endorsement of system-justifying beliefs predicted increased negativity toward Blacks who blamed negative events on discrimination. Whites' system-justifying beliefs were not associated with negativity toward Blacks who blamed negative events on other internal causes, external causes, or nondiscriminatory unfairness. These negative reactions toward discrimination claimants were mediated by perceptions that the claimant held dissimilar values and failed to take personal responsibility for outcomes. In both studies, participants' White Identification did not moderate the relationship between the Black target's attribution for failure and subsequent negative perceptions of that individual, thus providing evidence against a group-justification explanation of these findings.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17030885     DOI: 10.1177/0146167206291475

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull        ISSN: 0146-1672


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1.  Threats to Feminist Identity and Reactions to Gender Discrimination.

Authors:  Aleksandra Cichocka; Agnieszka Golec de Zavala; Mirek Kofta; Joanna Rozum
Journal:  Sex Roles       Date:  2013-05
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