Journal of Language and Social Psychology | 2019

On the Descriptive and Expressive Function of Derogatory Group Labels: An Experimental Test

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


By using a pseudoword paradigm, we tested whether derogatory labels (e.g., pejorative labels addressing group members) differed from category labels and general slur in their descriptive (i.e., pointing to group membership) and expressive functions (i.e., perceived offensiveness and social acceptability). Results indicated that derogatory labels were similar to category labels in their descriptive function, and had higher expressive function than slurs. Participants’ prejudice toward the groups that were targets of derogatory label reduced their perceived offensiveness than in turn increased their social acceptability.

Volume 38
Pages 756 - 772
DOI 10.1177/0261927X19867739
Language English
Journal Journal of Language and Social Psychology

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