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- Attributional_ambiguity abstract "Attributional ambiguity is a psychological attribution concept describing the difficulty that members of stigmatized or negatively stereotyped groups may have in interpreting feedback. According to this concept, members of groups that often experience social stigma find it challenging to determine whether feedback is based upon their actual behavior or membership in a stereotyped stigmatized group. This can lead stigmatized group members to feel uncertainty about whether negative outcomes are due to discrimination against them or their own behavior. In comparison, they might discredit positive feedback as a form of sympathy rather than seeing it as the result of their ability and achievement. The term was coined by Jennifer Crocker, Brenda Major and their colleagues.".
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- Attributional_ambiguity subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Attributional_ambiguity comment "Attributional ambiguity is a psychological attribution concept describing the difficulty that members of stigmatized or negatively stereotyped groups may have in interpreting feedback. According to this concept, members of groups that often experience social stigma find it challenging to determine whether feedback is based upon their actual behavior or membership in a stereotyped stigmatized group.".
- Attributional_ambiguity label "Attributional ambiguity".
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