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Pro‐Diversity Beliefs and Everyday Ethnic Discrimination on Grounds of Foreign Names

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Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology

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Abstract

The paper examined the effect of positive beliefs about the value of ethnic diversity (i.e. diversity beliefs) on discrimination due to foreign sounding names. It was hypothesized that pro‐diversity beliefs reduce discrimination. Results from two studies (N = 29 and N = 104) confirmed this hypothesis. Practical implications of our results are discussed. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.