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The Intergroup Time Bias and Its Implications for Medical Healthcare. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Soc Issues
Do Bú EA   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Social Desirability of Subtle and Blatant Prejudice Scales

Psychological Reports, 2003
The present paper analyzes the relation between the measurement of subtle and blatant prejudice proposed by Pettigrew and Meertens in 1995 and the tendency to give socially desirable responses. It also tests whether items that measure subtle prejudice are judged as more socially desirable than those that measure blatant prejudice.
Chiara Volpato
exaly   +7 more sources

Subtle and blatant prejudice in western Europe

European Journal of Social Psychology, 1995
AbstractThis paper develops, measures, and tests two types of intergroup prejudice—blatant and subtle. Blatant prejudice is the traditional, often studied form; it is hot, close and direct. Subtle prejudice is the modern form; it is cool, distant and indirect.
Pettigrew, T.F., Meertens, R.W.
exaly   +5 more sources

The subtle–blatant distinction of ethnic prejudice among ethnic majority chidren

Intercultural Education, 2013
Research on ethnic prejudice among children is important for contemporary multicultural schools seeking to enhance communication among students from different ethnic groups and provide effective intercultural education. Current scientific discourse points to the appearance of new implicit forms of prejudice, witnessed in modern multicultural societies,
Christos Govaris
exaly   +2 more sources

Empathy and the ability to experience one's own emotions modify the expression of blatant and subtle prejudice among young male adults

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2021
Prejudices can lead to discrimination, social exclusion, and violence particularly among young male adults. Previous findings suggest that the degree of holding prejudices is linked to low levels of empathy, while low levels of empathy have been associated with alexithymia, the inability to experience one's own feelings.
M A Rapp   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Blatant domination and subtle exclusion: The mediation of moral inclusion on the relationship between social dominance orientation and prejudice

Personality and Individual Differences, 2016
Abstract In this research, we focus on the effects of the individual's social dominance orientation (SDO) on the expression of prejudicial attitudes. Furthermore, we examine the mediational effect of moral exclusion on this relationship. The literature has shown a strong correlation between SDO and prejudice.
Stefano Passini, Davide Morselli
exaly   +3 more sources

Lawyer slams vulnerable man’s treatment as ‘blatant prejudice’

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain): 1987), 2012
exaly   +2 more sources

The Influence of the Expression of Subtle and Blatant Sexual Prejudice on Personal Prejudice and Identification With the Expresser

Journal of Homosexuality, 2015
Although the negative consequences of subtle and blatant prejudice for the targets of prejudice are clear in the psychological literature, the impact of exposure to subtle and blatant prejudice on non-targets remains unclear. The current work examines how exposure to blatant and subtle sexual prejudice affects non-targets' personal endorsement of ...
Alex M, Krolikowski   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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