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      • Specifically, three experiments found that hubristic pride—associated with arrogance and self-aggrandizement—promotes prejudice and discrimination, whereas authentic pride—associated with self-confidence and accomplishment—promotes more positive attitudes toward outgroups and stigmatized individuals.
  1. Nov 22, 2011 · Together, these experiments suggest that pride may be a cause of everyday prejudice and discrimination but that these social consequences depend on whether hubristic or authentic pride is experienced, and the degree to which empathic concern is subsequently aroused.

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  3. Apr 26, 2012 · How does feeling one or the other change one's approach to other people? Specifically, does the bad kind of pride lead to prejudice?

  4. Specifically, three experiments found that hubristic pride-associated with arrogance and self-aggrandizement-promotes prejudice and discrimination, whereas authentic pride-associated with self-confidence and accomplishment-promotes more positive attitudes toward outgroups and stigmatized individuals.

    • Claire E. Ashton-James, Jessica L. Tracy
    • 2012
  5. Dec 8, 2022 · I define prejudice as sources of negative differences between social groups, including stigma, bias, and discrimination. Second, I review emerging research that harnesses pride-and-prejudice perspectives to address social disparities tied to inclusion and intergroup attitudes.

  6. Nov 22, 2011 · Together, these experiments suggest that pride may be a cause of everyday prejudice and discrimination but that these social consequences depend on whether hubristic or...

  7. Sep 3, 2016 · Its topics are prejudice and a seductive companion, pride. It is common to think of prejudice as something that “bad” people are infected by and that good people successfully resist.

  8. race and ethnicity both as sources of pride, meaning, and motivation as well as sources of prejudice, discrimination, and inequality. Underlying this ambivalence is widespread confusion about what race and ethnicity are and why they matter. To address this ambivalence and confusion, as well as to deepen the American conversation about race and

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