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The Counseling Psychologist2016, Vol. 44(2) 237 266 The Author(s) 2016 Reprints and DOI: ManuscriptPerception of Subtle Racism : The Role of Group Status and Legitimizing IdeologiesHsin-Ya Liao1, Ying-yi Hong2, and James Rounds3 AbstractIdentifying contemporary Racism has been problematic as this type of Racism , namely Subtle Racism , is difficult to discern, and the actions in question can be easily justified by other causes. The present study examined how group status and legitimizing ideologies predict Perception of Subtle Racism . White (high status) and Black (low status) college students completed measures of legitimizing ideologies. Later, they watched a video clip on an ambiguous interracial conflict, recalled the clip, and judged whether the situation was attributable to Racism .
ity, to justify system inequality, and to attribute conditions to causes other than discrimination (e.g., ability; Dovidio, Gaertner, & Saguy, 2009). When applying the preceding argument to racial conflicts, we speculated that endorsement of legitimizing ideologies would decrease perceptions or attri-
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