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Thinking of threats: Economic threat appraisals and health threat appraisals predict differential racial attitudes during COVID-19
Authors:Natalie M. Gallagher  Jordan S. Daley  Galen V. Bodenhausen
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Abstract:We examined whether perceptions of the health and economic threats posed by COVID-19 predict different patterns of intergroup attitudes, using data gathered during the early phase of the pandemic. Using data from 1339 geographically and politically diverse White US residents, we show that subjective economic threat predicted general anti-outgroup attitudes, while subjective health threat predicted negative attitudes towards both Asian and Latinx (“stereotypically foreign”) outgroups but not towards other outgroups. Among 303 geographically and politically diverse Black US residents, the pattern instead suggested that threat (regardless of type) was associated with reduced evaluative differentiation between racial ingroups and outgroups.
Keywords:COVID-19  economic threat  feeling thermometer  health threat  intergroup attitudes  prejudice  race
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