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Women in mining: from subtle barriers to open prejudice [PDF]
Purpose – The core of this study is women in mining. The aim of this study was to analyze the perception of women, about their work environment, their career, the human resources policies and practices and the work–family balance in the context of a ...
Sabrina Silva Valadares +3 more
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Prejudice in Disguise: Which Features Determine the Subtlety of Ethnically Prejudicial Statements?
In current immigration debates ethnic prejudice is often expressed in a subtle manner, which conceals its xenophobic content. However, previous research has only insufficiently examined the specific features that make certain ethnically prejudicial ...
Karolina Fetz, Martin Kroh
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Blatant and subtle prejudice: dimensions, determinants, and consequences; some comments on Pettigrew and Meertens [PDF]
AbstractAlthough it has become common to suggest a conceptual distinction between traditional and contemporary forms of prejudice, Pettigrew and Meertens have actually attempted to distinguish the two empirically and developed measures to gauge each. Replication of their study, on the distinction between blatant and subtle prejudice, discloses a number
Coenders, M.T.A. +3 more
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More Kindness, Less Prejudice against Immigrants? A Preliminary Study with Adolescents
Prejudice against immigrants is a relevant research topic within social psychology. Researchers identified several individual variables affecting anti-immigrant prejudice, such as morality and personality.
Ioana Zagrean +5 more
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Social representations and prejudice against indigenous people in Argentina
This study describes the social representation of indigenous people and analyzes the existence of differential positioning according to subtle and blatant prejudice levels.
Alicia Barreiro +2 more
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Political rhetoric surrounding Universal Health Care in the United States typically deals only with differences in political ideology. Research on symbolic racism, however, indicates that subtle racial prejudice may also predict attitudes toward policies
Megan Johnson Shen, Jordan P. LaBouff
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The Association between Language Ability/Cultural Background and Racial Bias: A Pilot Study [PDF]
There has been prejudice and bias towards other races since hundreds of years ago. Even though stereotypical racial bias has decreased or controlled consciously accompanied with education of global equality, a new form of racial differentiation ...
Zhu Yuxin
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The General Evaluation Scale (GES) has been widely employed to assess attitudes toward outgroups, including ethnic and religious prejudice. However, validation within the Indonesian context has not been conducted.
Marselius Sampe Tondok +2 more
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The aim of the current study was to adapt and validate the Prejudice Against Immigrants Scale (PAIS) in the Italian context, based on the Prejudice Against Asylum Seekers Scale by Anderson (2018).
Marco Salvati +3 more
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Chinese Sexual Minority Students Experiencing Microaggressions: Implications for Sexuality Education
The sexual prejudice faced by sexual minorities or lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning/queer (LGBQ) students has been studied extensively around the world in the last two decades; however, it has only recently received attention from Hong Kong ...
Diana K. Kwok, Kim Kwok
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