The Influence of Incidental Tokenism on Private Evaluations of Stereotype-Typifying Products
Abstract
Findings from five studies demonstrate that being an incidental token member in a transient group (e.g., a woman in a group of mostly men in a store line) lowers individuals’ private evaluations of products that typify the negative stereotypes of the tokenized identity. Incidental tokenism activates negative stereotypes associated with the tokenized identity, which subsequently leads to a desire to disassociate specifically from identity-linked...
Paper Details
Title
The Influence of Incidental Tokenism on Private Evaluations of Stereotype-Typifying Products
Published Date
Sep 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
83
Issue
1
Pages
49 - 69
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