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Responding to Discrimination as a Function of Meritocracy Beliefs and Personal Experiences: Testing the Model of Shattered Assumptions [PDF]
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to the reactions of victims of discrimination. Consistent with this model, it was hypothesized that those whose positive world assumptions are inconsistent with
Foster, Mindi D +2 more
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INTERGROUP ANXIETY DITINJAU DARI BIG 5 PERSONALITY PADA PEREMPUAN BERCADAR [PDF]
The number of women who wear the niqab is considered a minority and the existence of negative stereotypes from society causes a distance in interaction between women who wear the niqab and society.
Jauhari, Rosanti Amalia Adha
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Previous studies had shown the benefits of extended intergroup contact for outgroup attitude, mainly when direct intergroup contact is blocked. However, there have not studies that attempt to directly compare the role of extended contact in outgroup ...
Whinda Yustisia, Joevarian Hudijana
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Acculturation and social attitudes among majority children [PDF]
Contemporary research emphasises the dynamic intergroup nature of acculturation processes involving both immigrants and nationals. Using data from a sample of 372 U.S.
Aronson, Krista Maywalt, Brown, Rupert
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Enhancing special care dentistry with sensory-adapted dental environment: A comparative study
Aim: To compare and evaluate the effect of sensory-adapted dental environment (SADE) and regular dental environment in reducing anxiety levels in children with intellectual disabilities.
Simin Kittur +4 more
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The relationships between internal and external threat and right-wing attitudes: A three-wave longitudinal study [PDF]
The interplay between threat and right-wing attitudes has received much research attention, but its longitudinal relationship has hardly been investigated. In this study, we investigated the longitudinal relationships between internal and external threat
Adorno T. W. +18 more
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Internal and external threat in relationship with right-wing attitudes [PDF]
Objective Previous studies on the relationship between threat and right-wing attitudes have tended to focus on either internal threat, emanating from one's private life, or external threat, originating from society.
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Religion and reducing prejudice [PDF]
Drawing on findings from the study of prejudice and prejudice reduction, we identify a number of mechanisms through which religious communities may influence the intergroup attitudes of their members.
Baker, William, Burch-Brown, Joanna
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Counseling represents a form of intergroup communication that could theoretically lead to less intergroup anxiety and prejudice but represents a form of intergroup contact that has not previously been studied.
Romy RW, Nick Joyce
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Contagious Anxiety: Anxious European Americans Can Transmit Their Physiological Reactivity to African Americans. [PDF]
During interracial encounters, well-intentioned European Americans sometimes engage in subtle displays of anxiety, which can be interpreted as signs of racial bias by African American partners.
Koslov, Katrina +4 more
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