Sensitivity to status-based rejection: implications for African American students' college experience |
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Authors: | Mendoza-Denton Rodolfo Downey Geraldine Purdie Valerie J Davis Angelina Pietrzak Janina |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA. rmd@socrates.berkeley.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors proposed a process model whereby experiences of rejection based on membership in a devalued group can lead people to anxiously expect, readily perceive, and intensely react to status-based rejection. To test the model, the authors focused on race-based rejection sensitivity (RS-race) among African Americans. Following the development and validation of the RS-Race Questionnaire (Studies 1 and 2), the authors tested the utility of the model for understanding African American students' experiences at a predominantly White university (Study 3). Students high in RS-race experienced greater discomfort during the college transition, less trust in the university, and relative declines in grades over a 2- to 3-year period. Positive race-related experiences, however, increased feelings of belonging at the institution among students high in RS-race. |
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