Abstract
This paper explores the possibility that dominant group members engage in the tactic of appeasement in order to protect their group position. In four studies, we find that pro-hierarchy Whites perceive more intergroup threat when they believe ethnic minorities hold Whites in low regard, pro-hierarchy Whites respond to ethnic minorities’ low regard for Whites by increasing their support for redistributive policies (e.g. affirmative action), and the increase in support only occurs when pro-hierarchy Whites perceive the hierarchy to be unstable. These results suggest that pro-hierarchy dominant group members’ support for redistributive policies can stem from a concern about maintaining the hierarchical status quo, and provides evidence that support for redistributive policies can be a hierarchy-enhancing strategy.
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