Assessing Bayesian Racism Scale: Measuring Endorsement of Racial Stereotypes

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Abstract

Bayesian racism is the belief that it is rational to discriminate against people based on existing racial stereotypes. The presence of Bayesian racism is strongly associated with negative feelings about minoritized groups and the desire to maintain racially inequitable social hierarchies. A confirmatory factor analysis on the Bayesian Racism Scale (BRS) yielded a unidimensional measure for assessing prejudicial attitudes that endorse stereotypes based on racial and ethnic groups. Findings from the study have important implications for multicultural and social justice research.

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Litam, S. D. A., & Balkin, R. S. (2021). Assessing Bayesian Racism Scale: Measuring Endorsement of Racial Stereotypes. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 43(4), 504–518. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10447-021-09436-y

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