作者
Jason C Deska, Jonathan W Kunstman, Michael J Bernstein, Tejumola Ogungbadero, Kurt Hugenberg
发表日期
2020/9/1
期刊
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
卷号
90
页码范围
103998
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Social pain, defined as responses to aversive interpersonal experiences (e.g., ostracism, unfairness, disrespect), has profound effects on health and well-being. Yet, research indicates that race biases judgments of social pain, leading people to believe that Black individuals experience less social pain than White individuals. The current work extends this research, testing whether characteristics associated with Black racial phenotypicality shapes this social pain effect. Five studies tested the hypothesis that people would judge targets high in Black racial phenotypicality as less sensitive to social pain and consequently requiring fewer coping resources than targets low in racial phenotypicality. The results of these studies reveals a consistent effect of Black racial phenotypicality on social pain judgments (Studies 1–5; Ncumulative = 1064). Moreover, this phenotypicality effect shaped judgments of social pain for both …
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