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Prejudice in the pub: How alcohol and ideology loosen the tongue
Authors:Masi Noor  Hannah Reed  Bertjan Doosje
Institution:1. Keele University;2. Canterbury Christ Church University;3. Universiteit van Amsterdam
Abstract:This study (N = 124) tested the main and interactive effects of alcohol consumption, egalitarianism, and right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) in relation to prejudice suppression in the natural environment of a British Public House (pub). Employing a quasi-experimental between-subjects design, participants who had consumed alcohol were worse at suppressing their prejudice than participants with no alcohol consumption. Further, the more participants endorsed egalitarian values, the more they were able to suppress their prejudice. This tendency was resistant to the effects of alcohol. By contrast, the stronger participants held RWA beliefs, the less they were able to suppress their prejudice. In addition, this tendency was accentuated by alcohol consumption. Results are discussed in terms of theoretical and practical implications.
Keywords:Alcohol consumption  British Public House  egalitarianism  prejudice suppression  right wing authoritarianism
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