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Perspective and prejudice: antecedents and mediating mechanisms
Authors:Dovidio John F  ten Vergert Marleen  Stewart Tracie L  Gaertner Samuel L  Johnson James D  Esses Victoria M  Riek Blake M  Pearson Adam R
Institution:Colgate University, USA. john.dovidio@uconn.edu
Abstract:The present work investigated mechanisms by which Whites' prejudice toward Blacks can be reduced (Study 1) and explored how creating a common ingroup identity can reduce prejudice by promoting these processes (Study 2). In Study 1, White participants who viewed a videotape depicting examples of racial discrimination and who imagined the victim's feelings showed greater decreases in prejudice toward Blacks than did those in the objective and no instruction conditions. Among the potential mediating affective and cognitive variables examined, reductions in prejudice were mediated primarily by feelings associated with perceived injustice. In Study 2, an intervention designed to increase perceptions of a common group identity before viewing the videotape, reading that a terrorist threat was directed at all Americans versus directed just at White Americans, also reduced prejudice toward Blacks through increases in feelings of injustice.
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