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Reporting discrimination in public and private contexts.
Authors:Charles Stangor  Janet K Swim  Katherine L Van Allen  Gretchen B Sechrist
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA. stangor@psyc.umd.edu
Abstract:The authors tested the hypothesis that members of stigmatized groups would be unwilling to report that negative events that occur to them are the result of discrimination when they are in the presence of members of a nonstigmatized group. Supporting this hypothesis, women and African Americans were more likely to report that a failing grade assigned by a man or a European American was caused by discrimination, rather than by their own lack of ability, when they made the judgment privately and in the presence of a fellow stigmatized group member. However, they were more likely to indicate that the cause of the failure was lack of ability, rather than discrimination, when they expected to make these judgments aloud in the presence of a nonstigmatized group member.
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