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ArtikelThe expression Of Cultural Sensitivity in the Presence of African Americans: An Analysis of Motives  
Oleh: Akiba, Daisuke ; Miller, Fayneese
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Small Group Research vol. 35 no. 6 (2009), page 623-642.
Topik: cultural sensitivity; ethnic humor; group dynamics; race and ethnic discrimination; self-disclosure
Fulltext: 623.pdf (126.11KB)
Isi artikelThis study explores the motivational factors underlying European American individuals’tendency to display more culturally sensitive behavior in the presence of African Americans. European American male college students (N = 75) individually viewed and evaluated racially insensitive humor, ostensibly in small groups with two confederates. The confederates’racial backgrounds were varied so that they consisted of either (a) two European Americans, (b) one European American and one African American, or (c) two African Americans. Half of the participants in each condition reacted to the humor privately, whereas the other half responded to the humor publicly. It was revealed that the mere perception of the presence of an African American individual prompted participants to display cultural sensitivity, evaluating the anti–African American humor negatively. It was interesting that this tendency was equally prevalent when participants rated the humor publicly and when they rated it privately. Implications for understanding the nature of cultural sensitivity and interracial self disclosure are discussed.
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