PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Adaptation and validation of the Johnson-Lecci scale to assess anti-white bias among black UK minority group members.

  • Kim Dierckx,
  • Alain Van Hiel,
  • James D Johnson,
  • Len Lecci,
  • Barbara Valcke,
  • Eva Kefilwe Sekwena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
p. e0277077

Abstract

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The present study (total N = 901) set out to construct and validate a culturally sensitive instrument to examine anti-White bias among Black UK minority group members. Our novel measure of anti-White bias-which we called the AWB scale-was based upon the Johnson-Lecci scale (JLS; 2003) a questionnaire designed to measure anti-White attitudes among Black Americans. Studies 1 and 2 provided converging evidence for the AWB's four-factor dimensionality, its structural characteristics, its temporal stability and its external validity in Black UK samples, attesting to the consistency of minorities' experience of anti-majority bias in two very different societal contexts. Moreover, Study 3 evidenced our measure's utility for understanding reactions to various relevant contemporary societal events. Theoretical contributions to the literature on intergroup bias are delineated and compared with majority-to-minority prejudice.