A Social Psychological Perspective on Perceiving and Reporting Discrimination |
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Authors: | Cheryl R. Kaiser Brenda Major |
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Affiliation: | University of Washington; University of California, Santa Barbara |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article reviews social psychological theory and empirical research on perceiving and reporting discrimination. The article begins with an examination of factors that affect whether individuals perceive themselves as targets of discrimination. We then turn toward addressing whether individuals who perceive discrimination are willing to report their perceptions, as well as the interpersonal consequences they might face for so doing. Throughout this article, we examine how endorsement of the meritocratic worldview shapes these discrimination-related processes. Finally, we conclude by noting the potential for important theoretical, empirical, and applied advances on discrimination scholarship that can arise from interdisciplinary collaboration among legal scholars and social scientists. |
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