The Differential Effects of Solo Status on Members of High- and Low-Status Groups
Individuals experience solo status when they are the only members of their social category (e.g., gender or race) present in a group. Field research indicates that women and racial minorities are more debilitated by solo status than White men. However, lab oratory research indicates that men and wom...
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| Published in: | Personality & social psychology bulletin 2002-05, Vol.28 (5), p.694-707 |
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