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How social dominance orientation and job status influence perceptions of African-American affirmative action beneficiaries

机译:社会主导地位和工作状况如何影响非裔美国人平权行动受益人的观念

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This paper examines evaluative judgments about an African-American beneficiary of affirmative action (AA) in two studies. Based on a motivated social cognition model, we test whether the use of AA, social dominance orientation (SDO), and job status jointly influence judgments about the future job performance and career progression of an AA beneficiary. In a sample of 244 undergraduate business students, Study I showed that SDO and AA interact to predict job-related performance expectations, and AA and job status interact to predict career progression expectations. Study 2 used a different sample of 190 business undergraduates to test whether the effects of AA, job status, SDO and their interactions on evaluative judgments is mediated by stereotype application. Results showed that different dimensions of stereotypes mediated the relationships between SDO, job status and the AA x SDO interaction.
机译:本文在两项研究中考察了有关非裔美国人平权行动受益人(AA)的评估判断。基于积极的社会认知模型,我们测试了AA的使用,社会优势定位(SDO)和工作状态是否共同影响着对AA受益人未来工作表现和职业发展的判断。在对244名本科商科学生的抽样调查中,研究I显示SDO和AA相互影响以预测与工作相关的绩效期望,而AA和工作状态相互影响以预测职业发展的期望。研究2使用了190名商业本科生的不同样本来测试AA,工作状态,SDO及其相互作用对评估判断的影响是否由刻板印象应用介导。结果表明,刻板印象的不同维度介导了SDO,工作状态与AA x SDO交互之间的关系。

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