Title
System-perpetuating asymmetries between explicit and implicit intergroup attitudes among indigenous and non-indigenous Chileans
Date Issued
01 September 2010
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Haye A.
González R.
Ordóñez G.
Bohner G.
Siebler F.
Millar A.
de Tezanos-Pinto P.
Torres D.
Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile
Abstract
The present research demonstrates a dissociation between explicit and implicit intergroup evaluation in the reciprocal attitudes between indigenous (Mapuche) and non-indigenous Chileans. In both social groups, the explicit measures of attitudes towards the respective in-group and out-group were compared with the Implicit Association Test scores. The results indicate that the members of the low-status minority might explicitly express a moderate evaluative preference for their in-group but might implicitly devalue it. Conversely, the members of the high-status majority might implicitly devalue their out-group but might explicitly express no bias. These results are theoretically framed in terms of system justification, conventional stereotypes and motivated correction processes. © 2010 The Authors. Asian Journal of Social Psychology © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd with the Asian Association of Social Psychology and the Japanese Group Dynamics Association.
Start page
163
End page
172
Volume
13
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
PsicologĂ­a
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-77955756968
Source
Asian Journal of Social Psychology
ISSN of the container
13672223
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