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In this paper, we discuss the role that teachers play in preventing the expression of blatant and subtle prejudice among students. Using a self-reported survey conducted in the south of France, we investigated the attitudes of 1,858 middle and high school students. Multivariate analyses show that when students see their teachers addressing issues about
Alessandro Bergamaschi +1 more
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Validation of the subtle and blatant prejudice scale towards indigenous people in Argentina
The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties of the subtle and blatant prejudice scale toward indigenous people in Argentina and its relationship with right wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, tolerance for disagreement, ideological-political self-positioning, sex and age.
Joaquin Ungaretti +2 more
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AbstractThis study analyzed subtle and blatant prejudice toward Chinese people expressed by 276 Italian adolescents and young adults, with and without friends from other ethnic groups. Italian version of Subtle and Blatant Prejudice Scale referred to Chinese people (Pettigrew & Meertens, 1995; Manganelli Rattazzi & Volpato, 2001) and three Semantic ...
Maria Elvira De Caroli +2 more
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Muslims’ Psychological Responses to Subtle Versus Blatant Expressions of Anti-Muslim Prejudice
Subtle (vs. blatant) expressions of prejudice (EoPs) have been proposed to be detrimental and distressing partly because they are more ambiguous and socially accepted. Ambiguity might increase targets’ rumination and barriers of confronting EoPs. To test these assumptions, we developed a novel stimulus set (n = 130) based on a large literature base ...
Niclas Kuper +2 more
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The cortisol response to anticipated intergroup interactions predicts self-reported prejudice. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: While prejudice has often been shown to be rooted in experiences of threat, the biological underpinnings of this threat-prejudice association have received less research attention.
Erik Bijleveld +2 more
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The General Evaluation Scale (GES) has been widely employed to assess attitudes toward outgroups, including ethnic and religious prejudice. However, validation within the Indonesian context has not been conducted.
Marselius Sampe Tondok +2 more
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Prejudice in Disguise: Which Features Determine the Subtlety of Ethnically Prejudicial Statements?
In current immigration debates ethnic prejudice is often expressed in a subtle manner, which conceals its xenophobic content. However, previous research has only insufficiently examined the specific features that make certain ethnically prejudicial ...
Karolina Fetz, Martin Kroh
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Social representations and prejudice against indigenous people in Argentina
This study describes the social representation of indigenous people and analyzes the existence of differential positioning according to subtle and blatant prejudice levels.
Alicia Barreiro +2 more
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The Relation of Child’s Empathy and Parents’ Prejudice: The Mediating Role of Parenting Style
This research presented the relationship between a child’s empathy and parents’ prejudice, which was mediated by parenting style. The purpose of this research was to determine whether parenting style could be a mediator between parents’ prejudice and ...
Almira Rizki Pontania +1 more
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Dehumanization: Approaches to Indirect Prejudice
Objective. The presented review aims to describe and critically analyze the two most popular approaches to understanding and operationalizing the concepts of “humanity” and “dehumanization” (Infrahumanization theory and Two-dimensional model of humanness)
Agadullina E.R.
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