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The Stereotype Content Model hypothesizes anti-Asian American stereotypes differentiating two dimensions: (excessive) competence and (deficient) sociability. The Scale of Anti-Asian American Stereotypes (SAAAS) shows this envious mixed prejudice in six studies. Study 1 began with 131 racial attitude items. Studies 2 and 3 tested 684 respondents on a focused 25-item version. Studies 4 and 5 tested the final 25-item SAAAS on 222 respondents at three campuses; scores predicted outgroup friendships, cultural experiences, and (over)estimated campus presence. Study 6 showed that allegedly low sociability, rather than excessively high competence, drives rejection of Asian Americans, consistent with system justification theory. The SAAAS demonstrates mixed, envious anti-Asian American prejudice, contrasting with more-often-studied contemptuous racial prejudices (i.e., against Blacks).
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Monica H. Lin
University of California, Los Angeles
Virginia S. Y. Kwan
Arizona State University
Anna Cheung
Google (United States)
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Princeton University
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21176b0236525c0302b002 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167204271320
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