The role of physiological arousal and intergroup anxiety in prejudice
Prejudice against social groups remains a problem within society. Prejudice is associated with strong emotions, but the majority of psychological research has used cognitive models. One common emotion is intergroup anxiety: this is associated with stereotyping, bias, and negative affect (Greenland &...
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ftcessda:bf766a0702b252ab37341e85ee3de0e66e7362d5f57d94881ac64ab6c8242a8c 2024-09-15T18:09:41+00:00 The role of physiological arousal and intergroup anxiety in prejudice Greenland, K, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University United Kingdom 2010-08-05T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-850413 en eng 850413 doi:10.5255/UKDA-SN-850413 https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-850413 Katy Greenland, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University 2010 Dataset 2010 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-850413 2024-07-03T23:32:45Z Prejudice against social groups remains a problem within society. Prejudice is associated with strong emotions, but the majority of psychological research has used cognitive models. One common emotion is intergroup anxiety: this is associated with stereotyping, bias, and negative affect (Greenland & Brown, 1999). Unfortunately, the majority of research on intergroup anxiety is correlational, and has relied on a single, flawed measure of intergroup anxiety. Theoretical accounts of intergroup anxiety are also limited. The proposed research has three aims; (1) to design a novel measure of intergroup anxiety using outcome expectancies; (2) to test the hypothesis that the relation between intergroup anxiety and prejudice is mediated by physiological arousal; (3) to test two interventions to reduce prejudice. We will do this using a novel combination of experimental and correlational designs with physiological and behavioural measures. Dataset Greenland CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) |
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Prejudice against social groups remains a problem within society. Prejudice is associated with strong emotions, but the majority of psychological research has used cognitive models. One common emotion is intergroup anxiety: this is associated with stereotyping, bias, and negative affect (Greenland & Brown, 1999). Unfortunately, the majority of research on intergroup anxiety is correlational, and has relied on a single, flawed measure of intergroup anxiety. Theoretical accounts of intergroup anxiety are also limited. The proposed research has three aims; (1) to design a novel measure of intergroup anxiety using outcome expectancies; (2) to test the hypothesis that the relation between intergroup anxiety and prejudice is mediated by physiological arousal; (3) to test two interventions to reduce prejudice. We will do this using a novel combination of experimental and correlational designs with physiological and behavioural measures. |
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The role of physiological arousal and intergroup anxiety in prejudice |
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