Black and white women's attitudes toward interracial marriage

Psychol Rep. 1991 Dec;69(3 Pt 1):753-4. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1991.69.3.753.

Abstract

50 white women and 50 black women, US citizens between the ages 18 and 23 years, were asked to rate their attitudes about interracial marriage on a 10-point response scale. The white women were somewhat more favorable, if not significantly so, than the black women about men and women of their race marrying persons of another race. However, scorers at the extremes of the scale were significantly different. The white women tended to cluster at the scale extreme favoring interracial marriage, whereas the black women tended to cluster at the other unfavorable extreme. Implications and research needs are discussed.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Attitude*
  • Black or African American / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Race Relations*
  • White People / psychology*