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The Role of Ethnic Prejudice in the Modulation of Cradling Lateralization. [PDF]
AbstractThe left-cradling bias is the tendency to cradle an infant on the left side, regardless of the individuals’ handedness, culture or ethnicity. Many studies revealed associations between socio-emotional variables and the left-side bias, suggesting that this asymmetry might be considered as a proxy of the emotional attunement between the cradling ...
Malatesta G +4 more
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A war on prejudice: The role of media salience in reducing ethnic prejudice
AbstractIntroductionEthnic prejudice poses a great challenge to the cohesion of current multicultural societies. Prior research has found that media portrayals of immigration‐related issues might skew individual attitudes and feelings toward ethnic minorities.
Bobba, Beatrice +2 more
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Vietnamese American Experiences of English Language Learning: Ethnic Acceptance and Prejudice
This article investigates the effects of ethnic acceptance and prejudice on English language learning among immigrant nonnative speakers. During 2004 and 2005, the author conducted participatory dialogues among six Vietnamese and Mexican adult immigrant ...
Jeffrey LaBelle
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Immigration processes and the possible marginalization of ethnic minorities in the receiving countries are essential issues in contemporary societies. Prejudice and discrimination can be critical obstacles to immigrants’ integration into the host country
Flavia Albarello +8 more
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Ethnic Prejudice in Children: The Role of Ethnic Socialization [PDF]
Abstract The study aims to examine the influence of parent’s ethnic socialization, peer’s ethnic socialization, and school climate on children’s ethnic prejudice. This research was conducted in 3 cities: Bangkalan, Yogyakarta, and Medan. The population of this study was 11-14-year-old children. The data was collected in Islamic and public schools.
Dyan Evita Santi +2 more
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As a multinational country incorporating 56 officially recognized ethnic groups, China is concerned with the mental health of members of minority ethnic groups, with an increasing focus on supporting Chinese ethnic minority college students. Nevertheless,
Jin Yao, Liping Yang
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Social Exclusion and Ethnic Segregation in Schools: The Role of Teachers' Ethnic Prejudice [PDF]
Abstract Using data on primary school children and their teachers, we show that teachers who hold prejudicial attitudes towards an ethnic group create socially and spatially segregated classrooms. Leveraging a natural experiment where newly arrived refugee children are randomly assigned to teachers within schools, we find that teachers ...
Alan, S, Duysak, E, Kubilay, E, Mumcu, I
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Implicit Prejudice and Ethnic Minorities: Arab-Muslims in Sweden [PDF]
PurposeThe aim of this paper is to examine whether Swedish employers implicitly/automatically hold negative attitudes toward Arab‐Muslims, an ethnic minority group subjected to substantial labor market discrimination in Sweden and, more specifically, associate members of this minority group with lower work productivity, as compared with native Swedes ...
Agerström, Jens, Rooth, Dan-Olof
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Contact-Emotion-Prejudice Model: The Role of Colorblindness and Perceived Ethnic Density
Objectives. In this study examined the moderation effect of colorblindness and perceived ethnic density (PED) on the relationship between negative intergroup contact between Russians and four ethnic outgroups (Belarusians, Uzbeks, Chechens, Chinese) and ...
Grigoryev D.S.
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The current study explored how individual differences in endorsement of aggressive behaviors and thoughts relate to individual levels of tolerance and prejudice toward immigrants and established prejudice correlates such as social dominance orientation ...
Giovanni Piumatti, Cristina Mosso
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