Feeling in with the outgroup: Outgroup acceptance and the internalization of the motivation to respond without prejudice.

Volume: 105, Issue: 3, Pages: 443 - 457
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Over 10 years of research has illustrated the benefits of internal motivation to respond without prejudice (IMS) for prejudice regulation and high-quality intergroup contact (see Plant & Devine, 1998). Yet, it is unclear how this motivation develops. The current work tested one route through which feelings of acceptance from outgroup members facilitate the development of IMS. Longitudinally, feeling accepted by outgroup members predicted...
Paper Details
Title
Feeling in with the outgroup: Outgroup acceptance and the internalization of the motivation to respond without prejudice.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
105
Issue
3
Pages
443 - 457
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