Intergroup Time Bias and Racialized Social Relations
Prejudice (legal term)
Outgroup
Ingroups and outgroups
Trait
In-group favoritism
Racial Bias
Hostility
White (mutation)
DOI:
10.1177/0146167211429746
Publication Date:
2011-12-06T06:22:57Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Within the framework of intergroup relations, authors analyzed time people spent evaluating ingroup and outgroup members. They hypothesized that White participants take longer to evaluate targets than Black targets. In four experiments, were slower form impressions people; is, they showed an bias (ITB). Study 1 ( N = 60), ITB correlated with implicit prejudice homogeneity. 2 60) was independent type trait in question (nonstereotypical vs. stereotypical). 3 100) demonstrated correlates racism measured months beforehand, is motivation control prejudice, not epiphenomenon 4 40) only a racialized social context but also displayed it following minimal group manipulation.
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