Christina Amari
How Should People Face Discriminatory Justice? Examining the Role of Growth Mindsets and Intent
Abstract:
When someone discriminates against someone else, what should the consequence of their behavior be? We examine how belief systems influence the type of consequences people endorse for perpetrators of discrimination. Across three studies, we predict and find that intent and growth mindsets of racial bias positively predict endorsements of restorative justice. However, perceiving greater levels of intent predicted more support for retributive consequences, whereas greater endorsement of growth mindsets predicted less support for retributive consequences.
Title
How Should People Face Discriminatory Justice? Examining the Role of Growth Mindsets and Intent
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Stefanie Simon
Course
Independent Research PSYC499
Presentation Type
Poster
Location
Table 14

