APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
The Moderating Roles of Racial Centrality and Private Regard in Explaining the Association of Racism Related Stress and Perceptions of How the Public Regards Black People
- Imani Byrd
Eastern Michigan University - Stephen Jefferson
Eastern Michigan University
Abstract
Using a test of moderated moderation, we found when being Black was seen as an important aspect of self, the relationship between experiencing racism and believing that people generally have positive attitudes about Black people was moderated by participants’ personal endorsement of positive attitudes about being Black.
Cross-Cultural or Ethnic Studies