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Pride and Prejudice in Pride and Prejudice

Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 1968
A PPROACHING JANE AUSTEN'S WORK chronologically, one is struck by her analogous methods of entitling Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, her preceding novel. The title Sense and Sensibility defines what is clearly the central moral conflict of that novel, but the simple and repeated oppositioni of the titular qualities is one of the marks of
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Fat and Prejudice

Sleep and Breathing, 1999
I used to be overweight. That, unfortunately, complicated the situation. I sat steaming with anger as the medical director of the insurance plan uttered his indictment of our patients. The good doctor, who had the body fat of a mosquito, was complaining that he was “sick and tired of paying for the care of lung disease after people ruined themselves ...
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Science and Prejudice

Scientific American, 2012
In this article the author discusses the impact of bias toward African American biomedical researchers and individuals whose ideas are unconventional by officials at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. He notes a studied published in "Science" that found research proposals from African Americans received less funding that proposals from white ...
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Priors and Prejudice

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 1999
This paper explores the relationship between concepts of probability and hermeneutics. It seeks to examine the relationship between subjective (Bayesian) views of probability and hermeneutic descriptions of understanding. It is argued that Gadamer's account of the prejudicial nature of understanding, derived from Heidegger's analysis of ...
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Pockets of Prejudice?

2016
Pockets of Prejudice?
Ferguson, Elizabeth   +3 more
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Prejudice

2018
This comprehensive, ten volume reference work reflects the interdisciplinary influences on evolutionary psychology and serves as a major resource for its history, scientific contributors and theories. It draws on biology, cognitive science, anthropology, psychology, economics, computer science and paleoarchaeology to provide a multifaceted picture of ...
Brochu, Paula M., Cadwalader, K. H.
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Predisposition and Prejudice

Science News, 1989
Ellen spent four years completing her PhD in industrial and chemical engineering. Now, wincing as a company doctor drew a few drops of blood for her preemployment physical, she could hardly contain her excitement about the job she'd been offered at one of the country's foremost metallurgical research institutes. Two days later the phone call came.
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The Implicit Prejudice

Scientific American, 2006
The article focuses on the work of Mahzarin Banaji, social psychologist at Harvard University. The author reviews how Banajiim recently presented a group of entertainment executives a series of video images that demonstrated the the tricks the human mind plays on the brain. The article includes comments from Banaji regarding her work.
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Culturally specific prejudices: interpersonal prejudices of individualists and intergroup prejudices of collectivists

Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, 2004
The authors propose that the nature of prejudice differs across cultures. A model is introduced that proposes that the interpersonal perspective associated with individualist cultures (Westerners) leads to interpersonal prejudices, whereas the intergroup perspective associated with collectivist cultures (Easterners) leads to intergroup prejudices ...
Fujimoto, Yuka, Hartel, Charmine E. J.
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The Roots of Prejudice

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1975
(1975). The roots of prejudice. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 179-187.
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