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Political orientation and modern versus aversive racism: Tests of Dovidio and Gaertner's (1998) integrated model.
Authors:Nail, Paul R.   Harton, Helen C.   Decker, Brian P.
Abstract:According to J. F. Dovidio and S. L. Gaertner's (1998) integrated model of racism, politically liberal European Americans tend to express racism differently than conservative European Americans, with liberals demonstrating aversive racism and conservatives, symbolic or modern racism. In support of the model, in Experiment 1 liberals showed bias in favor of a twice-prosecuted African American relative to a European American in their judgment of double jeopardy, whereas conservatives did the reverse. Experiment 2 replicated these effects while eliminating a confound in the design of Experiment 1. Experiment 3 found evidence for the intrapsychic conflict hypothesized to underlie aversive racism. Specifically, only liberals displayed greater physiological arousal to the touch of an African American versus a European American experimenter. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:modern vs aversive racism   European Americans   political orientation   intrapsychic conflict   African Americans   integrated model   double jeopardy judgment   liberal   physiological arousal   conservative
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