Perceiving personal discrimination: the role of group status and legitimizing ideology
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group status differences moderate attributions to discrimination in intergroup encounters. According to the status-legitimacy hypothesis, the more members of low-status groups endorse the ideology of individ...
Main Authors: | Major, Brenda (Author), Gramzow, Richard H. (Author), McCoy, Shannon K. (Author), Levin, Shana (Author), Schmader, Toni (Author), Sidanius, Jim (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2002-03.
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