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Disfavor or Favor? Assessing the Valence of White Americans' Racial Attitudes

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  • Alexander Agadjanian
  • John Carey
  • Yusaku Horiuchi
  • Timothy J. Ryan

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When individuals' racial attitudes are associated with their judgments related to race — for example, when people with more negative attitudes toward Blacks are less likely to vote for a Black political candidate — existing studies routinely interpret it as evidence of prejudice against minorities. But theoretically, such associations can represent favoring minorities, disfavoring them, or a combination of both. We provide a conceptual framework to distinguish patterns of favoring and disfavoring against a standard of racial indifference, and test it with a preregistered conjoint experiment. In our results, one widely used measure — the Racial Resentment Scale — captures favoring of Blacks substantially more than disfavoring. This finding calls for greater care in characterizing white Americans' racial attitudes and illustrates ways to improve future research designs. We also describe several extensions that integrate the distinction between favoring and disfavoring into the broader study of racial attitudes.

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  • Alexander Agadjanian & John Carey & Yusaku Horiuchi & Timothy J. Ryan, 2023. "Disfavor or Favor? Assessing the Valence of White Americans' Racial Attitudes," Quarterly Journal of Political Science, now publishers, vol. 18(1), pages 75-103, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:now:jlqjps:100.00021119
    DOI: 10.1561/100.00021119
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