责备
白色(突变)
贫穷
心理学
种族主义
不平等
社会心理学
种族偏见
种族(生物学)
非洲裔美国人
犯罪学
社会学
性别研究
经济增长
经济
基因
数学分析
生物化学
化学
数学
民族学
作者
Nicolas Sommet,B. Keith Payne
标识
DOI:10.1177/19485506251329122
摘要
In this article, we argue that White Americans exposed to Black poverty may rationalize racial inequality in ways that deflect blame from their own racial group. In Study 1 (11,855 participants; 537 counties), White Americans in counties with higher Black poverty rates were ironically more likely to believe in racial equality of opportunity, while Black residents were less likely. In Study 2 (4,297 participants; 227 counties), White Americans living in counties with higher Black poverty attributed racial inequality to more internal causes (lack of effort), which predicted reduced support for racial equity policies. In Study 3 (1,036 participants), White Americans experimentally exposed to Black poverty made more internal attributions, an effect mediated by increased interracial anxiety and identity threat. Effects on external attributions were inconsistent across studies. We discuss how internal attributions function as a psychological tool for White Americans to deflect negative emotions and maintain a positive group identity.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI