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  • Research shows that experiencing high arousal negative states (HAN) like anger and fear is linked to increased prejudice and harm toward outgroups.
  • In a study with U.S. European Americans, participants who desired to feel HAN responded more negatively to hypothetical scenarios involving members of other cultural groups, leading to greater acceptance of harmful actions.
  • Similar results were found in studies conducted in Canada and Taiwan, suggesting that wanting to feel HAN drives negative responses across different cultures, indicating that lowering the desire for HAN might enhance tolerance in diverse societies.

Article Abstract

Previous research demonstrates that the more people experience anger, fear, and other high arousal negative states (HAN) on average, the more prejudice and harm they express toward outgroups. Here we demonstrate that HAN-above and beyond actually experiencing HAN-increases people's likelihood of engaging in harm toward cultural outgroups in everyday life. In Study 1, U.S. European Americans ( = 227) read hypothetical scenarios in which a member of another cultural group at school, work, or home made them uncomfortable. As predicted, the more participants ideally wanted to feel HAN, the more negatively they responded to the outgroup member in these scenarios (i.e., the more HAN they felt, the more they viewed harmful actions as appropriate, and the more likely they were to engage in these actions). To assess generalizability, in Study 2, we provide evidence from Canada ( = 162) and Taiwan ( = 170) that despite cultural differences in the valuation of specific types of HAN, wanting to feel HAN still predicted negative responses toward cultural outgroups in both cultures. These findings raise the intriguing possibility that reducing people's valuation of HAN might play an important role in increasing tolerance of cultural diversity in multicultural societies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0001101DOI Listing

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