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Social psychological research on intergroup disparities considers more than just stereotypes. It also examines how discrimination and prejudice contribute to these differences, even when accurate group judgments are absent.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Psychology
  • Intergroup Relations

Background:

  • Cesario argues intergroup research overemphasizes stereotypes.
  • This perspective overlooks other significant factors contributing to group disparities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critique the narrow focus on stereotypes in intergroup research.
  • To highlight the role of discrimination and prejudice in explaining group disparities.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and commentary on existing social psychological research.
  • Analysis of the relationship between group disparities, discrimination, and prejudice.

Main Results:

  • Intergroup research acknowledges factors beyond stereotypes.
  • Empirical evidence supports the link between discrimination, prejudice, and group disparities.
  • These disparities persist even without accurate group judgments.

Conclusions:

  • Social psychological research on intergroup disparities is multifaceted.
  • Discrimination and prejudice are critical explanatory variables.
  • Group disparities are not solely attributable to accurate perceptions of group differences.