Trait ratings of the in-group and out-group with minimal acquaintance: Differentiation and out-group favorability |
| |
Authors: | T.E. Malloy |
| |
Affiliation: | Rhode Island College, Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence 02908, United States |
| |
Abstract: | Malloy et al. (2011) studied trait judgments and behavior of Black and White men during face-to-face interactions at zero-acquaintance and found that intergroup responses were asymmetric. The present research extends that work. In Study 1 Black and White men observed two dyadic interactions from the Malloy et al (2011) study and rated in-group targets’ traits. In Study 2, using the type generation paradigm, Black and White males and females generated types of persons from their racial in-group or out-group and rated their traits. Blacks differentiated the unique traits of Whites to a greater extent than Whites differentiated the unique traits of Blacks. Blacks and Whites judged out-group targets’ traits more positively than those of in-group members, and both differentiated the unique traits of in-group members more than out-group members. |
| |
Keywords: | Intergroup judgments Out-group covariation bias Social relations model |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|