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ArtikelStereotype Content Model Explains Prejudice for An Envied Outgroup : Scale of Anti-Asian American Stereotypes  
Oleh: Fiske, Susan T. ; Kwan, Virginia S. Y. ; Lin, Monica H. ; Cheung, Anna
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 31 no. 1 (Jan. 2005), page 34-47.
Topik: prejudice; prejudice; stereotype; attitude; ambivalent; Asian American
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Isi artikelThe Stereotype Content Model hypothesizes anti - Asian American stereotypes differentiating two dimensions : (excessive) competence and (deficient) sociability. The Scale of Anti - Asian American Stereotypes (SAAAS) shows this envious mixed prejudice in six studies. Study 1 began with 131 racial attitude items. Studies 2 and 3 tested 684 respondents on a focused 25 - item version. Studies 4 and 5 tested the final 25 - item SAAAS on 222 respondents at three campuses; scores predicted outgroup friendships, cultural experiences, and (over)estimated campus presence. Study 6 showed that allegedly low sociability, rather than excessively high competence, drives rejection of Asian Americans, consistent with system justification theory. The SAAAS demonstrates mixed, envious anti - Asian American prejudice, contrasting with more - often - studied contemptuous racial prejudices (i. e., against Blacks).
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