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Drawing the diversity line: Numerical thresholds of diversity vary by group status.
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Nuclear Waste Management Organization, Clinical Research Organization, Anderson University - South Carolina
Published InJournal of Personality and Social Psychology
Year2019
Citations41
Abstract
This research estimates the points of relative group representation at which members of dominant and nondominant groups declare an organization to be diverse. Across 7 studies, members of dominant groups, relative to members of nondominant groups, reported that diversity was achieved at lower representations of the nondominant group within an organization. This was explained by the dominant group members' relative opposition to using the equal representation of groups as a standard against which to judge diversity. This mediation was also replicated with the antiegalitarian dimension of social dominance orientation, suggesting that the setting of diversity thresholds serves a hierarchy relevant function. Group differences in thresholds of diversity were strongest when people were evaluating whether an organization was sufficiently (vs. descriptively)…
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