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Effects of Coworker Race and Task Demand on Task‐Related Outcomes as Mediated by Evoked Affect1
Authors:Megumi Hosoda  Eugene F Stone‐Romero  Dianna L Stone
Abstract:Using a 2 × 2 (Coworker Race × Task Demand) design and data from 180 White women who worked in dyads with a male confederate, the present study examined the effects of coworker race (White vs. Black) and task demand (low vs. high cognitive demand) on evoked affect, task attention, task performance, task satisfaction, and the desire to work alone (as opposed to with a coworker). As expected, results showed that coworker race and task demand evoked differing levels of affect, which, in turn, influenced several other outcomes. These findings have important implications for promoting racial diversity in organizations.
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