Title of article :
Status legitimizing beliefs predict positivity toward Whites who claim anti-White bias
Author/Authors :
Wilkins، نويسنده , , Clara L. and Wellman، نويسنده , , Joseph D. and Kaiser، نويسنده , , Cheryl R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Although Whites are increasingly likely to perceive themselves as victims of racial bias, research provides little insight into how anti-White bias claimants are perceived. Two studies examined whether Whitesʹ endorsement of status legitimizing beliefs (SLBs) moderates their reactions toward White discrimination claimants. In Study 1, Whites who rejected SLBs reacted less favorably to an anti-White bias claimant relative to one who made a nondiscriminatory external claim, whereas Whites who endorsed SLBs expressed equally positive attitudes toward an anti-White bias claimant and a non-claimant. In Study 2, Whites who were not primed with status legitimizing beliefs displayed negative reactions toward an anti-White bias claimant compared to a non-claimant, whereas those primed with SLBs expressed more positive attitudes and a desire to help the anti-White bias claimant. Implications for affirmative action litigation are discussed.
Keywords :
Anti-White bias , Discrimination , Status legitimizing beliefs
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology