Unpacking negative attitudes towards Moroccans: The interactive effect of ethnicity and gender on perceived morality

Research on stereotyping has mainly focused on single social categories such as ethnicity or gender. Extending prior work, here we analyse the effects of the intersection of ethnicity and gender on stereotyping considering the descriptive and prescriptive components of positive and negative stereoty...

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Published inInternational journal of psychology Vol. 56; no. 6; pp. 961 - 966
Main Authors Cuadrado, Isabel, Brambilla, Marco, López‐Rodríguez, Lucía
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.12.2021
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Summary:Research on stereotyping has mainly focused on single social categories such as ethnicity or gender. Extending prior work, here we analyse the effects of the intersection of ethnicity and gender on stereotyping considering the descriptive and prescriptive components of positive and negative stereotype dimensions of morality, sociability and competence. We also examine these interaction effects on the stereotypes–emotions–facilitation behavioural tendencies link. Following a 2 × 2 between‐subjects design, Spanish participants evaluated Moroccan immigrant (vs. Spaniard) women (vs. men). We found interaction effects only on descriptive moral character: Moroccan men are perceived as less moral than Spanish men, and less moral and more immoral than Moroccan women. Moreover, (im)morality has a driving role in predicting less facilitation tendencies towards Moroccan men (vs. Moroccan women and Spanish men) via positive emotions. Our findings reveal the primacy of (im)morality in social perception and helping intentions towards targets varying on gender and ethnicity.
Bibliography:Conception and design: Isabel Cuadrado and Marco Brambilla; data collection: Isabel Cuadrado; data analysis: Isabel Cuadrado and Lucía López‐Rodríguez; data interpretation: all authors; original draft preparation: Isabel Cuadrado; critical review: all authors. All authors have read and agreed to this version of the manuscript.
This study was carried out in the framework of a research visit of the first author under the second author' supervision funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain (grant number PRX19/00263), and it was supported by a grant of the Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain (PID2019‐105114GB‐I00/AEI 10.13039/501100011033).
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ISSN:0020-7594
1464-066X
1464-066X
DOI:10.1002/ijop.12794