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The dark side of subtle discrimination : how targets respond to different forms of discrimination

Cihangir, S.

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Cihangir, S. (2008, June 17). The dark side of subtle discrimination : how targets respond to different forms of discrimination. Kurt Lewin Institute Dissertation Series. Kurt Lewin Instituut, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13066

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Contents

Chapter 1 General Introduction, Discussion, and Conclusions 8

Chapter 2 The dark side of subtle discrimination: The moderating role of self-esteem in responses to subtle and blatant discrimination

Introduction 30

Pilot Study 37

Study 1 40

Study 2 45

Study 3 49

General discussion 57

Chapter 3 Better be sorry than safe: How social norms about erroneous attributions can induce self-defeating responses to

discrimination

Introduction 64

Study 1 71

Study 2 75

General discussion 80

Chapter 4 When “they” help more than “us”: The impact of ingroup and outgroup opinions on self-views, performance, and protest within a subtle discrimination context

Introduction 87

Study 1 92

Study 2 98

General Discussion 104

References 109

Summary in Dutch 123

Acknowledgements 134

Curriculum Vitae 136

KLI Dissertation Series 138

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