Propensities to make attributions to prejudice and (mis)perceptions of racism in the context of police shootings
Abstract
null null We examined whether individual differences in tendencies to perceive prejudice are related to the (mis)perception of racial discrimination. Participants were presented with either strong or weak evidence of racism in a scenario involving a White police officer shooting a Black man. Lower levels of tendencies to perceive prejudice were related to underperceiving racism when the evidence was strong. However, we found no evidence that...
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Title
Propensities to make attributions to prejudice and (mis)perceptions of racism in the context of police shootings
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
182
Pages
111088
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