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Socioeconomic status is not judged equally: Target race shifts standards in interpersonal judgments of SES

机译:社会经济地位不同时判断:目标种族在SES的人际判断中转变标准

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Across three studies, respondents made SES judgments of targets varying in Race (White or Black) and SES (Low or High), including global subjective SES, financial success, and educational attainment. As Whites and Blacks are stereotypically associated with upper and lower SES, respectively, the Shifting Standards Model (SSM) of stereotype judgments predicted the pattern of interpersonal objective and subjective judgments. In Study 1, in a between-subjects design, respondents rated Black targets significantly higher on subjective measures than White targets, even as the targets were rated as comparable on objective measures. Study 2 replicated these effects with a broader range of stimulus materials. In Study 3, the shifting standards effect was replicated using a within-subjects design, further supporting the effect. The findings support the application of the SSM to race-based shifts in interpersonal judgments of SES and are discussed regarding their implications for intergroup relations and workplace evaluations.
机译:在三项研究中,受访者在种族(白色或黑色)和SES(低或高)中的目标判断,包括全球主观性,财务成功和教育程度。随着白人和黑色的刻板和下部SES,分别的刻板印象判断的转移标准模型(SSM)预测了人际关系目标和主观判断的模式。在研究1中,在受试者的设计中,受访者对黑色目标额定高于白色目标的黑色目标,即使目标被评为客观措施相当。研究2通过更广泛的刺激材料复制这些效果。在研究3中,使用受试者内部设计复制转换标准效果,进一步支持效果。调查结果支持SSM在基于种族的人际关系判决中的竞争中,并讨论其对交流关系和工作场所评估的影响。

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