Thinking of threats: Economic threat appraisals and health threat appraisals predict differential racial attitudes during COVID‐19

IF 4.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Natalie M. Gallagher, Jordan S. Daley, Galen V. Bodenhausen
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Abstract We examined whether perceptions of the health and economic threats posed by COVID‐19 predict different patterns of intergroup attitudes, using data gathered during the early phase of the pandemic. Using data from 1339 geographically and politically diverse White US residents, we show that subjective economic threat predicted general anti‐outgroup attitudes, while subjective health threat predicted negative attitudes towards both Asian and Latinx (“stereotypically foreign”) outgroups but not towards other outgroups. Among 303 geographically and politically diverse Black US residents, the pattern instead suggested that threat (regardless of type) was associated with reduced evaluative differentiation between racial ingroups and outgroups.
对威胁的思考:经济威胁评估和健康威胁评估预测了COVID - 19期间的种族态度差异
我们使用在大流行早期收集的数据,研究了对COVID - 19造成的健康和经济威胁的看法是否可以预测群体间态度的不同模式。利用来自1339个地理和政治上不同的美国白人居民的数据,我们发现主观的经济威胁预测了普遍的反外群体态度,而主观的健康威胁预测了对亚洲和拉丁裔(“刻板的外国人”)外群体的负面态度,但对其他外群体却没有。在303名地理和政治上都不同的美国黑人居民中,这种模式表明,威胁(无论何种类型)与种族内群体和外群体之间的评估差异降低有关。
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Social and Personality Psychology Compass
Social and Personality Psychology Compass Psychology-Social Psychology
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