Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... question , we must then consider whether or not the tag of prejudice is appropriate , and a further question : ( 4 ) Given that the contrary evidence is valid , and given also that the respondent has been exposed to it , do these ...
... question , we must then consider whether or not the tag of prejudice is appropriate , and a further question : ( 4 ) Given that the contrary evidence is valid , and given also that the respondent has been exposed to it , do these ...
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... Question : Do different demographic characterizations of A and B affect the kinds of behaviors ( attitudes ) which ... questions : * 1. Generally speaking , Negroes are lazy and don't like to work hard . ( Agree ) 2. Do you think that ...
... Question : Do different demographic characterizations of A and B affect the kinds of behaviors ( attitudes ) which ... questions : * 1. Generally speaking , Negroes are lazy and don't like to work hard . ( Agree ) 2. Do you think that ...
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... question of one or two kinds of prejudice . The debate seemed to surface about which was the stronger determinant of social distance . Is social distance to be considered synonymous with prejudice ? Our answer must be no . We have seen ...
... question of one or two kinds of prejudice . The debate seemed to surface about which was the stronger determinant of social distance . Is social distance to be considered synonymous with prejudice ? Our answer must be no . We have seen ...
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INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
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