The Endurance of Interpersonal Confrontations as a Prejudice Reduction Strategy

Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 418 - 429
Published: Nov 15, 2017
Abstract
Previous work has found that individuals who have been confronted for discrimination demonstrate a reduction in explicit prejudice and use fewer stereotypes immediately after the confrontation. Although confronting prejudice has been touted as a tool for prejudice reduction, it is not known how these effects translate over time and what processes might account for their endurance. Across two studies, the present research finds that individuals...
Paper Details
Title
The Endurance of Interpersonal Confrontations as a Prejudice Reduction Strategy
Published Date
Nov 15, 2017
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
418 - 429
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