Summary: Background: Prior research provides evidence of implicit and explicit anti-Black prejudice among US physicians. However, we know little about whether racialized prejudice varies among physicians and non-physician healthcare workers relative to ...
Tiffany L. Green +6 more
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Administrative prejudice in criminal law [PDF]
Introduction: the article deals with one of the most controversial phenomena in criminal law – administrative prejudice. The author conducts a deep systematic and comparative legal analysis of this concept, gives its legal characteristic, explores its
Dvoryanskov I.V.
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Direct contact and authoritarianism as moderators between extended contact and reduced prejudice: Lower threat and greater trust as mediators [PDF]
Using a representative sample of Dutch adults (N = 1238), we investigated the moderating influence of direct contact and authoritarianism on the potential of extended contact to reduce prejudice. As expected, direct contact and authoritarianism moderated
Aiken L. S. +7 more
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Biased against Debiasing: On the Role of (Institutionally Sponsored) Self-Transformation in the Struggle against Prejudice [PDF]
Research suggests that interventions involving extensive training or counterconditioning can reduce implicit prejudice and stereotyping, and even susceptibility to stereotype threat.
Madva, Alex
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Research on prejudice has shown that with whom we surround ourselves matters for intergroup attitudes, but these studies have paid little attention to the content of those interactions.
Andrea Bohman +2 more
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Religion and the Unmaking of Prejudice toward Muslims: Evidence from a Large National Sample. [PDF]
In the West, anti-Muslim sentiments are widespread. It has been theorized that inter-religious tensions fuel anti-Muslim prejudice, yet previous attempts to isolate sectarian motives have been inconclusive. Factors contributing to ambiguous results are: (
John H Shaver +3 more
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When threat to society becomes a threat to oneself: implications for right-wing attitudes and ethnic prejudice [PDF]
The relationships between threat and right-wing attitudes and ethnic prejudice were investigated in a heterogeneous sample (N = 588). Specifically, we considered the perception of economic and terroristic threats in terms of their consequences at the ...
Onraet, Emma, Van Hiel, Alain
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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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Is empathy one of the Big Three? Identifying its role in a dual-process model of ideology and blatant and subtle prejudice. [PDF]
In the field of the social psychology of prejudice, John Duckitt's Dual-Process Cognitive-Motivational Model of Ideology and Prejudice has gained a firm grounding over the past decade and a half, while empathy has become one of the most powerful ...
José Luis Álvarez-Castillo +2 more
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A Chip Off the Old Block: Parents’ Subtle Ethnic Prejudice Predicts Children’s Implicit Prejudice
The increasing flow of immigrants in many European countries and the growing presence of children from immigrant families in schools makes it relevant to study the development of prejudice in children. Parents play an important role in shaping children’s
Sabine Pirchio +4 more
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