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Neural Basis of Prejudice and Prejudice Reduction
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 2022Social prejudices, based on race, ethnicity, gender, or other identities, pervade how we perceive, think about, and act toward others. Research on the neural basis of prejudice seeks to illuminate its effects by investigating the neurocognitive processes through which prejudice is formed, represented in the mind, expressed in behavior, and potentially ...
Inga K. Rösler, David M. Amodio
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Beyond prejudice to prejudices
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2012AbstractDifferent groups, because they are perceived to pose different threats, elicit different prejudices. Collective action by disadvantaged groups can amplify the perception of specific threats, with predictable and potentially counterproductive consequences.
Mark, Schaller, Steven L, Neuberg
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Is Subtle Prejudice Really Prejudice?
Public Opinion Quarterly, 1997Les AA. s'efforcent de montrer que de nouvelles formes de prejuges ethniques se manifestent au sein de l'opinion publique en France, en Allemagne, en Grande-Bretagne, aux Pays-Bas et en Amerique du Nord. Ils estiment que les prejuges deliberement hostiles tendent a etre supplantes par des formes plus subtiles.
Meertens, R.W., Pettigrew, T.F.
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Psychiatric News, 2021
Abstract Prejudiced beliefs may certainly seem like defective beliefs. But in what sense defective? No doubt, many of them will be false. Some will also be harmful. But many philosophers further argue that prejudiced belief is defective also in the sense that it could only arise from distinctive kinds of epistemic irrationality: we could
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Abstract Prejudiced beliefs may certainly seem like defective beliefs. But in what sense defective? No doubt, many of them will be false. Some will also be harmful. But many philosophers further argue that prejudiced belief is defective also in the sense that it could only arise from distinctive kinds of epistemic irrationality: we could
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2013
Despite shifts toward greater acceptance in U.S. public opinion and policy, lesbian, gay, and bisexual people remain widely stigmatized. This article reviews empirical research on sexual prejudice, that is, heterosexuals' internalization of cultural stigma, manifested in the form of negative attitudes toward sexual minorities and same-sex desires and ...
Gregory M, Herek, Kevin A, McLemore
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Despite shifts toward greater acceptance in U.S. public opinion and policy, lesbian, gay, and bisexual people remain widely stigmatized. This article reviews empirical research on sexual prejudice, that is, heterosexuals' internalization of cultural stigma, manifested in the form of negative attitudes toward sexual minorities and same-sex desires and ...
Gregory M, Herek, Kevin A, McLemore
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Abstract In recent years, social psychology has made progress in measuring more suble, implicit forms of prejudice. But has American racism at the level of attitudes declined? There are marked improvements in both implicit and explicit racial attitudes.
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