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Leftists’ and rightists’ IQ as a function of stereotype salience
Authors:Armand Chatard,Leila Selimbegović,Paul N&rsquo  Dri Konan
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Geneva, Switzerland;2. Department of Psychology, University of Paris Descartes, France
Abstract:This study examined the intellectual performance of leftists (or liberals) and rightists (or conservatives) when a stereotype about members of a disadvantaged outgroup (immigrants) is salient. Building on system-justification theory (SJT) and the motivated social cognition approach of political conservatism, it was predicted that when the stereotype about immigrant students’ underachievement is salient in academic settings, leftist students would perform worse, whereas rightist students would perform better than in a control condition. In two samples, Swiss native students were first reminded (or not) of the stereotype and then performed a difficult intellectual test. The results yielded support for the predictions. These findings illustrate how different ideological motives (system-challenging vs. system-justifying) might influence performance among leftist and rightist students.
Keywords:Political conservatism   System-justification theory   Motivated social cognition   Immigrants   Negative stereotypes   Performance
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