Ally confrontations as identity‐safety cues for marginalized individuals
Volume: 50, Issue: 6, Pages: 1318 - 1333
Published: Jun 23, 2020
Abstract
Three studies and an integrative data analysis ( N = 1,017) demonstrated that confrontations (speaking up against a stereotypical or prejudiced statement), when affirmed by bystanders, serve as an effective safety cue for targets of bias. In Studies 1 and 2, Chinese‐American and White women witnessed anti‐Asian and sexist remarks, respectively. Results revealed that a lone confronter (i.e., a confronter not affirmed by others) was unable to...
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Title
Ally confrontations as identity‐safety cues for marginalized individuals
Published Date
Jun 23, 2020
Volume
50
Issue
6
Pages
1318 - 1333
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