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Fig 1.

Display screen for the high and low perceived interracial competition condition based ostensibly on previously entered ZIP-code information.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and intercorrelations for perceived interracial competition and the race-based psychological outcomes in Study 1.

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Table 2.

Means and t-test statistics of perceived interracial competition condition on race-based psychological outcomes in Study 1.

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Table 3.

Descriptive statistics and intercorrelations for perceived interracial competition, the race-based psychological outcomes, and racial income gap in Study 2.

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Table 4.

Means and ANOVA analysis of perceived interracial competition condition and race on race-based psychological outcomes in Study 2.

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Table 5.

Standardized coefficient estimates of the condition and race on race-based outcomes moderated by racial income gap in Study 2.

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Table 6.

Standardized coefficient estimates of the simple slopes for the condition x racial income gap interaction on race-based psychological outcomes in Study 2.

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