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Diversity or representation? Sufficient factors for Black Americans’ identity safety during interracial interactions.

2021; American Psychological Association; Volume: 28; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1037/cdp0000492

ISSN

1939-0106

Autores

Katlyn Lee Milless, Daryl A. Wout, Mary C. Murphy,

Tópico(s)

Racial and Ethnic Identity Research

Resumo

Interracial interactions are often fraught with concerns about experiencing discrimination or being negatively stereotyped (i.e., social identity threat). Past research revealed that Black participants interacting with a White partner view the presence of racial diversity in a White partner's friendship network as a signal of identity safety. We extend this work by clarifying the role of

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