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The Influence of Education on Attitudes toward Affirmative Action: The Role of the Policy's Strength
Authors:KLEA FANIKO  FABIO LORENZI‐CIOLDI  FABRICE BUSCHINI  ARMAND CHATARD
Institution:University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:The present research examined the influence of education on attitudes toward affirmative action. Studies 1 and 2 showed no impact of education on attitudes toward “soft” policies of affirmative action. In contrast, they showed less support of the more educated to “hard” policies of affirmative action. Neither prejudice (Study 2), nor understanding of the affirmative‐action policies (Study 3) accounted for this effect. Study 4 demonstrated that the education effect is mediated by the threat posed by strong plans to meritocratic beliefs. Theoretical implications of these findings are discussed.
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