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Empathy and alexithymia and their effect on subtle and blatant prejudices

2023
Background: Recent global socio-political events have proven racism and, accord-ingly, direct and indirect discriminatory ways of behavior to be present in our everyday lives. Racism is an ideology formed by prejudices, which on the other hand, are based on negative stereotypes.
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When Potential Allies and Targets Do (and Do Not) Confront Anti-Asian Prejudice: Reactions to Blatant and Subtle Prejudice During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2023
Anti-Asian xenophobia has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic, after U.S. political leaders promoted anti-Asian rhetoric from its start. Confronting prejudice interrupts future perpetration of such prejudice, but confronting prejudice can only occur to the extent actions are first attributed to prejudice.
Jennifer J. Ratcliff   +4 more
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Subtle and blatant prejudice toward Chinese, Moroccan, and polish immigrants in an Italian province

TPM - Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Appplied Psychology, 2010
Eighty-eight working adults (Study 1) and 142 secondary school students (Study 2), resident in the province of Naples, completed Pettigrew and Meertens' (1995) scales of blatant and subtle prejudice toward three groups of immigrants (Chinese, Moroccans, Poles) present in the territory.
LA BARBERA, FRANCESCO   +1 more
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Ethnic Identity Moderates Perceptions of Prejudice: Judgments of Personal Versus Group Discrimination and Subtle Versus Blatant Bias

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2001
Two studies investigate the association between ethnic identity and perceptions of prejudice. Study 1 examined the relationship between ethnic identity and the personal-group discrimination discrepancy (PGD) among ethnic minority and White respondents.
Don Operario, Susan T. Fiske
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Inter‐ethnic contact as a predictor of blatant and subtle prejudice: Tests of a model in four West European nations 1

British Journal of Social Psychology, 1997
This paper investigates the role of inter‐ethnic contact (neighbourhood, as friends, and at work), alongside other ‘background’ variables (education, value orientation and national pride), in reducing prejudice. This was achieved by secondary analysis of survey data ( Eurobarometer 30, 1988 ...
Jürgen Hamberger, Miles Hewstone
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Prevention of blatant and subtle prejudices as perceived by students: when teachers have their say

2021
This article focuses on “blatant” and “subtle” prejudices expressed by 1858 lower and upper secondary school students in France, in a self-reported survey. A first descriptive analysis allows to identify the social and school factors that may influence students’ perception of teachers’ involvement regarding issues raised by migration.
Bergamaschi, Alessandro   +3 more
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Subtle, blatant prejudice and attachment: A study in adolescent age

2009
The aim of this study is to investigate associations between prejudice, both subtle and blatant, and attachment style during adolescence. Prejudice levels were assessed using the Pettigrew and Meertens (1995) Blatant and Subtle Prejudice Scale in its Italian version (Arcuri, Boca, 1996). Attachment internal working models were assessed by the Klagsbrun
DI PENTIMA, Lorenza, TONI, Alessandro
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Lawyer slams vulnerable man's treatment as 'blatant prejudice'.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
Do not resuscitate orders are frequently being put in the medical files of UK patients with a learning disability without the knowledge or agreement of their families, according to Mencap.
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Dimensionality in Pettigrew and Meertens’ Blatant Subtle Prejudice Scale

TPM - Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Appplied Psychology, 2008
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