2019
Black Intragroup Empathic Responding to Police Interracial Violence: Effects of Victim Stereotypicality and Blacks’ Racial Identification
Johnson J, Lecci L, Dovidio J. Black Intragroup Empathic Responding to Police Interracial Violence: Effects of Victim Stereotypicality and Blacks’ Racial Identification. Social Psychological And Personality Science 2019, 11: 579-587. DOI: 10.1177/1948550619859316.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVictim stereotypicalityRacial identificationPolice violenceInterracial violenceBlack victimsAmazon Mechanical TurkEmpathic respondingPsychological processesIndividual differencesPsychological dynamicsBlack observersUnarmed Black menBlack participantsLess empathyBlack male victimsStudy 1Study 2MTurk participantsMechanical TurkEmpathyRacial identityPresent researchPublic outrageMale victimsStereotypicality
2008
The role of Blacks’ discriminatory expectations in their prosocial orientations toward whites and blacks
Johnson J, Ashburn-Nardo L, Spicer C, Dovidio J. The role of Blacks’ discriminatory expectations in their prosocial orientations toward whites and blacks. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2008, 44: 1498-1505. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2008.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttitudes/intentionsEmpathic concernOutgroup exposureIntergroup contactProsocial intentionsProsocial orientationNeutral commentsNeutral exposureContact outcomesPresent researchParticipantsDifferent personsExposure effectsIntentionBlack participantsPositive exposureNegative exposureRole of blacksPersonsExpectationsWhite personsBlack personsFindingsNeedConcern