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Subtle and Blatant Prejudice toward Africans in Italian Adolescents

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2014
AbstractThis research explored effects of sex, age, interethnic contact, and outgroup representation on subtle and blatant prejudice toward Africans in Italian adolescents attending ethnic heterogeneous/homogeneous Secondary Schools. Measures: Subtle and Blatant Prejudice Scale (Pettigrew & Meertens, 1995) referred to the Africans and Semantic ...
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Is Subtle Prejudice Really Prejudice?

Public Opinion Quarterly, 1997
Les 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.
Thomas F Pettigrew, Pettigrew Thomas F
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Blatant and subtle prejudice, and the role of teachers in conveying tolerance and respect for the Other

open access: yesIntercultural Education, 2022
In this paper, we discuss the role that teachers play in preventing the expression of blatant and subtle prejudice among students. Using a self-reported survey conducted in the south of France, we investigated the attitudes of 1,858 middle and high school students. Multivariate analyses show that when students see their teachers addressing issues about
Alessandro Bergamaschi   +1 more
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Social Desirability of Subtle and Blatant Prejudice Scales

Psychological Reports, 2003
The present paper analyzes the relation between the measurement of subtle and blatant prejudice proposed by Pettigrew and Meertens in 1995 and the tendency to give socially desirable responses. It also tests whether items that measure subtle prejudice are judged as more socially desirable than those that measure blatant prejudice.
MANGANELLI, ANNA MARIA, VOLPATO C.
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