“…Research indicates that individuals believe in a just world (see Lerner, 2003) and they often assume that policies and procedures are appropriate and fair, simply because they exist. Individuals are meaning-makers, and are thus likely to develop a rationale for why the familiar status quo represents the way things should be (Eidelman, Crandall, & Pattershall, 2009;Eidelman, Pattershall, & Crandall, 2010;Kunda, 1990). Indeed, research has shown that individuals are not likely to notice instances of ambiguous sexism unless DIFFICULTY OF RECOGNIZING DISCRIMINATION 5 they are paying deliberate attention to this task (Becker & Swim, 2011;Swim, Hyers, Cohen, & Ferguson, 2001).…”