Mispredicting Affective and Behavioral Responses to Racism

Science56.90
Volume: 323, Issue: 5911, Pages: 276 - 278
Published: Jan 9, 2009
Abstract
Contemporary race relations are marked by an apparent paradox: Overt prejudice is strongly condemned, yet acts of blatant racism still frequently occur. We propose that one reason for this inconsistency is that people misunderstand how they would feel and behave after witnessing racism. The present research demonstrates that although people predicted that they would be very upset by a racist act, when people actually experienced this event they...
Paper Details
Title
Mispredicting Affective and Behavioral Responses to Racism
Published Date
Jan 9, 2009
Journal
Volume
323
Issue
5911
Pages
276 - 278
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