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ArtikelChoosing Social Situations : The Relation Between Automatically Activated Racial Attitudes and Anticipated Comfort Interacting With African Americans  
Oleh: Fazio, Russell H. ; Towles-Schwen, Bernd
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 29 no. 2 (2003), page 170-182.
Topik: discrimination; prejudice; discrimination; race; attitudes; situation
Fulltext: 170PSPB292.pdf (116.45KB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: PP45.13
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Isi artikelThis research explored how white students' automatically activated racial attitudes and motivations to control prejudiced reactions (MCPR) related to their self - reported comfort and willlingness to interact with black partners in a variety of situations. Participants completed the MCPR scale and a priming task that provides an unobtrusive measure of automatically activated racial attitudes. In a later session, participants related their comfort and willingness to enter eight situations varying in their degree of intimacy and scriptedness and then rerated each situation while imagining different interaction partners, including a black individual. When the situations were scripted or participants were low on the restraint to avoid dispute factor of the MCPR scale, participants expressed willingness to interact with black partners. When the situation was unscripted and participants were characterized by higher restraint scores, anticipated comfort varied as a function of automatically activated racial attitudes and the concern with acting prejudiced factor of the MCPR scale.
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