APS

2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022

Racial Essentialism Predicts Outgroup Social Comfort

Chicago, IL · May 2022

Poster · Cognitive

  • Lauryn Lu
    Northeastern University
  • Alec Rutherford
    Northeastern University
  • Jessica Leffers
  • John Coley
    Northeastern University

Abstract

Racial essentialism predicts negative outcomes like stereotyping and discrimination. Social comfort varies with social distance and in-group comfort has been found to be stronger than out-group comfort. Our results suggest that essentialism, specifically perceiving categories as cohesive, is associated with less social comfort in interactions where social distance is low.

Racism and Discrimination

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