Prejudice Flashcards
Katz and Haas 1988)
Ambivalent racism
Gaertner and Dovidio (1985)
Aversive racism
Sidanious (1995)
Benevolent sexism- apparently positive views of gender but masked in a sexist way
Glick (1997)
Ambivalent sexism
Glick and Fiske (1998)
Also ambivalent sexism towards men
Aboud and Amato (2001)
Gender bias appears around 3-4 then peaks 6-8 before declining
Rutland (1999)
National bias often appears later and continues into adolescence
Clark (1947)
Doll preference
white prefer white doll
Ethnic bias peaks 6-8 then declines in middle childhood
Williams (1975)
trait attribution task
apply attributions to 2 stimuli (may just be reflecting group bias)
Doyle and Aboud (1995)
Multiple response attitude
Bandure (1977)
Social Learning Theory
Aboud (1990)
Cognitive Development Theory
Adorno (1950)
Authoritarian personality
Pratto (2006)
Social Dominance Theory
Pratto (1994)
Model predicts sexism, nationalism and racism in a number of countries
Truner and Reynolds (2003)
Social dominance theory doesn’t account for situational factors contributing to prejudice
Pratto (2006)
Argues Social dominance theory does account for situational factors
Greenburg (1986)
Terror management theory
Greenburg (1990) (3 studies)
Christian ppts and made death salient
rated christian profiles over Jewish when death made salient.
When mortality salient and more authoritarian personality preference for more similar partner.
Read interview either positive or negative about USA,
if mortality made salient then more extreme positive/negative view
Hayes (2008)
Threat condition of muslims rated as highest dislike
Mackie (2000)
Intergroup emotions theory
Silver (2001)
F undergrads imagined threatened
higher fear if imagined alone as opposed to group