PsycEXTRA Dataset 2004
DOI: 10.1037/e518632013-090
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Perceptions of Asians as beneficiaries of affirmative action: A validation study

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“…2.3.2 Perceived ethnic groups (Asians/Hispanics) that do benefit from AA policies. We used three items (six items total; Asian as target, α = .85; Hispanic as target, α = .87) to assess perceptions relating to which ethnic groups do benefit from AA (adapted from Weathers, Hanson, & Truxillo, 2004.) A sample item is "[Asians/Hispanics] benefit from affirmative action policies."…”
Section: Perceived Workplace Discrimination Due To Ethnicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.3.2 Perceived ethnic groups (Asians/Hispanics) that do benefit from AA policies. We used three items (six items total; Asian as target, α = .85; Hispanic as target, α = .87) to assess perceptions relating to which ethnic groups do benefit from AA (adapted from Weathers, Hanson, & Truxillo, 2004.) A sample item is "[Asians/Hispanics] benefit from affirmative action policies."…”
Section: Perceived Workplace Discrimination Due To Ethnicitymentioning
confidence: 99%