Authors
Wendy Berry Mendes, Jim Blascovich, Brian Lickel, Sarah Hunter
Publication date
2002/7
Journal
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
939-952
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
This research examined the extent to which minority or “devalued” group members engendered threat reactions from interaction partners. Participants' cardiovascular responses marking challenge and threat were obtained during social interactions with White or Black confederates who described their background as either socioeconomically advantaged or disadvantaged. Main effects for race and status were found. When interacting with Black or disadvantaged confederates, participants exhibited cardiovascular threat responses, whereas participants interacting with White or advantaged confederates primarily exhibited cardiovascular challenge responses. Consistent with cardiovascular responses, participants paired with White partners performed better during a cooperative task than participants paired with Black partners. In contrast to the physiological and behavioral indicators, self-reports indicated greater …
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Scholar articles
WB Mendes, J Blascovich, B Lickel, S Hunter - Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2002