Social norms and the expression and suppression of prejudice: The struggle for internalization.
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Abstract
The authors studied social norms and prejudice using M. Sherif and C. W. Sherif's (1953) group norm theory of attitudes. In 7 studies (N = 1,504), social norms were measured and manipulated to examine their effects on prejudice; both normatively proscribed and normatively prescribed forms of prejudice were included. The public expression of prejudice toward 105 social groups was very highly correlated with social approval of that expression. Participants closely adhere to social norms when expressing prejudice, evaluating scenarios of discrimination, and reacting to hostile jokes. The authors reconceptualized the source of motivation to suppress prejudice in terms of identifying with new reference groups and…
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- Prejudice (legal term)
- Social psychology
- Normative
- Psychology
- Norm (philosophy)
- Expression (computer science)
- Social group
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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