“…Thirteen papers utilized theories that utilized individual differences to investigate diversity‐training outcomes. Examples of studies included attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities (Bailey, Barr, & Bunting, ), implicit racial prejudices (Costello, Bouras, & Davis, ), individual differences and participation in diversity training (Kulik, Pepper, Roberson, & Parker, ), aging and disability awareness differences (L. Reynolds, ) and the impact of diversity training on self‐efficacy (Combs & Luthans, ). Other theoretical perspectives utilized include group diversity theory (Ferguson, Keller, Haley, & Quirk, ) and social prejudice and stereotyping (Hite & McDonald, ).…”