TY - JOUR
T1 - An experimental approach to intergroup threat theory
T2 - Manipulations, moderators, and consequences of realistic vs. symbolic threat
AU - Rios, Kimberly
AU - Sosa, Nicholas
AU - Osborn, Hannah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 European Association of Social Psychology
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - According to Intergroup Threat Theory (Stephan, Ybarra, & Rios, 2015), perceived threats from outgroups can be categorised into realistic threats (to the ingroup’s power, resources, or well-being) and symbolic threats (to the ingroup’s values, identity, or way of life). Although many studies have documented correlations between such threats and intergroup attitudes, experimental and quasiexperimental tests of Intergroup Threat Theory are relatively sparse. In the present article, we review our own and others’ research on manipulations, moderators, and consequences of realistic and symbolic threat, with close attention to the ways in which these threats are similar vs. different. Given the growing racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity in the Western world, understanding how and under what conditions each type of threat can be causally induced is critical to reducing threat and ultimately improving intergroup harmony.
AB - According to Intergroup Threat Theory (Stephan, Ybarra, & Rios, 2015), perceived threats from outgroups can be categorised into realistic threats (to the ingroup’s power, resources, or well-being) and symbolic threats (to the ingroup’s values, identity, or way of life). Although many studies have documented correlations between such threats and intergroup attitudes, experimental and quasiexperimental tests of Intergroup Threat Theory are relatively sparse. In the present article, we review our own and others’ research on manipulations, moderators, and consequences of realistic and symbolic threat, with close attention to the ways in which these threats are similar vs. different. Given the growing racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity in the Western world, understanding how and under what conditions each type of threat can be causally induced is critical to reducing threat and ultimately improving intergroup harmony.
KW - Intergroup attitudes
KW - Intergroup threat
KW - Realistic threat
KW - Symbolic threat
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U2 - 10.1080/10463283.2018.1537049
DO - 10.1080/10463283.2018.1537049
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85063757963
SN - 1046-3283
VL - 29
SP - 212
EP - 255
JO - European Review of Social Psychology
JF - European Review of Social Psychology
IS - 1
ER -