Psychosocial costs of racism to whites: Exploring patterns through cluster analysis. |
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Authors: | Spanierman, Lisa B. Poteat, V. Paul Beer, Amanda M. Armstrong, Patrick Ian |
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Abstract: | Participants (230 White college students) completed the Psychosocial Costs of Racism to Whites (PCRW) Scale. Using cluster analysis, we identified 5 distinct cluster groups on the basis of PCRW subscale scores: the unempathic and unaware cluster contained the lowest empathy scores; the insensitive and afraid cluster consisted of low empathy and guilt scores, with the highest score on fear; the fearful guilt cluster exhibited elevations on guilt and fear; the empathic but unaccountable cluster reflected high empathy with low guilt and fear; and the informed empathy and guilt cluster represented those high on empathy and guilt in conjunction with low levels of fear. Groups were validated on an additional sample (n = 366) and were found to differ significantly on theoretically related measures. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | costs of racism to Whites White racial attitudes White guilt cluster analysis psychosocal costs empathy guilt fear |
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