How do confronters want perpetrators to respond? Defining successful confrontation as the match between desired and actual outcomes

Volume: 162, Issue: 2, Pages: 280 - 296
Published: Jan 30, 2021
Abstract
Research on confronting prejudice frequently defines an effective confrontation as one that induces change in the perpetrator's prejudicial beliefs or actions. We argue for a broader definition, defining successful confrontation as one that elicits the confronter's desired response. Using a community sample of 152 adults, we conducted an exploratory study in which participants recalled a time when they had confronted racism or sexism. Results...
Paper Details
Title
How do confronters want perpetrators to respond? Defining successful confrontation as the match between desired and actual outcomes
Published Date
Jan 30, 2021
Volume
162
Issue
2
Pages
280 - 296
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