2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12671-022-02058-4
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Brief Mindfulness Instruction Predicts Anonymous Prosocial Helping of an Ostracized Racial Outgroup Member

Abstract: Objectives:Training in mindfulness has been found to enhance interpersonal benefits (e.g., gratitude, forgiveness, empathy, compassion). Here, we ask if these interpersonal benefits extend to intergroup contexts. Method:Two experiments (n = 256) tested whether brief mindfulness instruction predicted higher prosocial helping behavior toward an ostracized racial outgroup member. Results:In Study 1, mindfulness instruction, relative to active and inactive controls, predicted higher helping behavior toward an ostr… Show more

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“…In particular, mindfulness appears to improve attitudes toward outgroups (members of other social groups than their own; Berry, Wall, Cairo, et al, 2023;Berry, Wall, Tubbs, et al, 2023;Hunsinger et al, 2014;Kang, 2013;Lueke & Gibson, 2015;Parks et al, 2014) and reduce discriminatory behaviours (Lueke & Gibson, 2016).…”
Section: Implicitly Activating Mindfulness: Does Trait Self-control M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, mindfulness appears to improve attitudes toward outgroups (members of other social groups than their own; Berry, Wall, Cairo, et al, 2023;Berry, Wall, Tubbs, et al, 2023;Hunsinger et al, 2014;Kang, 2013;Lueke & Gibson, 2015;Parks et al, 2014) and reduce discriminatory behaviours (Lueke & Gibson, 2016).…”
Section: Implicitly Activating Mindfulness: Does Trait Self-control M...mentioning
confidence: 99%