Race and Family Structure Stereotyping: Perceptions of Black and White Nuclear Families and Stepfamilies

Author:

Bryant Z. Lois,Coleman Marilyn,Ganong Lawrence H.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Missouri-Columbia

Abstract

Previous studies of stereotyping have established that family structure is a cue by which individuals are stereotyped. This study builds on earlier work by adding the variables of race of respondent, family race, and parents' marital status to the analysis and by presenting family units (i.e., stepfamily, nuclear family) rather than family roles (e.g., stepmother, mother) as the trigger to elicit stereotypes. The sample consisted of 308 White and 178 Black students. Race of respondent and family structure of the stimulus families were significant; Black respondents in general rated families more positively, and the White stepfamily was rated less positively than were Black step or Black or White nuclear families. Parents' marital status and the family race of the vignette stimulus were not significant. There were also two sigificant two-way interactions (i.e., race of respondent by vignette family structure; and vignette family structure by vignette family race) and one significant three-way interaction (i.e., race by vignette family race by vignette family structure). Findings are discussed in terms of stereotyping theory.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Anthropology

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