社会主导取向
心理学
社会心理学
感知
优势(遗传学)
等级制度
生物学与政治取向
社会等级制度
社会认知
统治等级
内群和外群
政治
侵略
基因
威权主义
经济
神经科学
化学
生物化学
法学
民主
市场经济
政治学
作者
Mukadder Okuyan,Johanna Ray Vollhardt
标识
DOI:10.1177/13684302211053543
摘要
Against the backdrop of significant social and political change in the US, dominant groups’ perceptions of discrimination against their group have increased. Previous research shows that group threat and legitimizing beliefs augment these perceptions. However, the concurrent role of individuals’ attitudes towards hierarchy in perceived discrimination has not been examined. In the present research, we investigate whether social dominance orientation (SDO) and group threat (status and moral image threat) interact to predict perceived discrimination among two dominant groups, White Americans and men. Furthermore, we test whether their perceived discrimination predicts less support for policies benefitting minorities and immigrants, and women, respectively. Across two correlational studies (Studies 1 and 2) and one experiment (Study 3), we found little support for the proposed interaction between SDO and group threat; instead, they were independent predictors of the outcomes. By testing SDO and perceived group threats simultaneously, these studies contribute to the literature by showing that group-based and hierarchy-based concerns play distinct roles in perceived discrimination among dominant groups.
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