Prejudice and RacismMcGraw-Hill Companies, 1997 - 578 pages This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of theory and research on this topic from a variety of disciplines - history, social psychology, African-American studies, anthropology, cultural studies. The discussion centres mainly on black-white relations. |
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... showed . The results showed that both the experimenter's ratings and judges ' blind ratings showed more hostility for subjects who had been subliminally primed with images of African American male faces than those who had been primed ...
... showed . The results showed that both the experimenter's ratings and judges ' blind ratings showed more hostility for subjects who had been subliminally primed with images of African American male faces than those who had been primed ...
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... showed the automatic reaction to the African American stereotype activation by judging Don- ald to be more hostile . Bargh and Chen ( 1996 ) showed that , regardless of their MRS scores , white subjects were more angry when made to redo ...
... showed the automatic reaction to the African American stereotype activation by judging Don- ald to be more hostile . Bargh and Chen ( 1996 ) showed that , regardless of their MRS scores , white subjects were more angry when made to redo ...
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... showed that the fear of confirming in oneself the negative stereotype that a teacher or a generalized other may have of one's racial , ethnic , or gender group can under- mine performance . We also saw , in Chapter 13 , that racial ...
... showed that the fear of confirming in oneself the negative stereotype that a teacher or a generalized other may have of one's racial , ethnic , or gender group can under- mine performance . We also saw , in Chapter 13 , that racial ...
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PREJUDICE AND RACISM REVISITED | 1 |
ATTACKING THE PROBLEM | 52 |
Social Roles in Mass Society | 58 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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