The current research investigated participants' reactions to positive and negative comments directed toward them as individuals or as members of a social group. Using both perspective-Laking (Studies I and 2) and actual interaction methodologies (Stud), 3), three studies found that participants generally responded negatively to negative comments regardless of the level of identity to which the comment was directed. Positive comments were generally viewed positively, except when the comment was directed at the group and was stereotype relevant. When the latter was the case, participants reported increased anger and desires to attack (and avoid) the speaker. Furthermore, these negative feelings a lid action tendencies were partially mediated by an attribution to prejudice to the speaker.
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Fujita K.
Katahira K.
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Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, NagoyaGraduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Nagoya
Katahira K.
Okada K.
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