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1995

Portland State University -- Students -- Attitudes

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The Effects Of Positive Illusions On Perceived Racism, Miyako Jun-Ko Hayashi Jan 1995

The Effects Of Positive Illusions On Perceived Racism, Miyako Jun-Ko Hayashi

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This study investigated the effects of self-esteem, controllability, and optimism, the constructs inherent in positive illusions, on perceived racism. The perceived racism scale in this study was found to contain two dimensions, Equal Opportunity (EO) racism and Authority (AUT) racism. Thirty-seven African-American, 64 Asian-American and 100 White-American students at Portland States University (101 females, 100 males and mean age of 25 years) served as subjects. The findings revealed that both African- and Asian-American students perceived a racist atmosphere from peer students (EO racism) significantly higher than did the White-American students. However, only African-American students perceived greater racism from faculty members …