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Subtle and blatant prejudice in western Europe

European Journal of Social Psychology, 1995
AbstractThis paper develops, measures, and tests two types of intergroup prejudice—blatant and subtle. Blatant prejudice is the traditional, often studied form; it is hot, close and direct. Subtle prejudice is the modern form; it is cool, distant and indirect.
Pettigrew, T.F., Meertens, R.W.
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Subtle Prejudice against Women in the Netherlands

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1995
Subtle discrimination against women in the Netherlands was examined, using Dovidio and Gaertner's (1983) investigatory design and a sample of 56 male university sophomores. The following variables were manipulated: confederate's gender, confederate's role (supervisory vs. subordinate in relation to the participant), and confederate's cognitive ability (
A J, Vrugt, M C, Nauta
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In defense of the subtle prejudice concept: a retort

European Journal of Social Psychology, 2001
AbstractWith no theory and the use of different methods and assumptions, Coenders and his colleagues not surprisingly produce a different analysis of prejudice from ours of 1995. But we see no reason to withdraw our claims for both the concept and measurement of subtle prejudice.
Pettigrew, T.F., Meertens, R.W.
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New Evidence of Construct Validity Problems for Pettigrew and Meertens’ (1995) Blatant and Subtle Prejudice Scale [PDF]

open access: yesPsychological Reports, 2016
Given the current debate over the distinction between subtle and blatant prejudice, this study provides new evidence regarding problems with the construct validity of the Pettigrew and Meertens’ Blatant and Subtle Prejudice Scale. To assess these issues, an existing data sample of 896 Chilean participants collected in 2010 was reanalyzed.
Hector Arancibia, MIGUEL A Ruiz
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The Influence of the Expression of Subtle and Blatant Sexual Prejudice on Personal Prejudice and Identification With the Expresser

Journal of Homosexuality, 2015
Although the negative consequences of subtle and blatant prejudice for the targets of prejudice are clear in the psychological literature, the impact of exposure to subtle and blatant prejudice on non-targets remains unclear. The current work examines how exposure to blatant and subtle sexual prejudice affects non-targets' personal endorsement of ...
Alex M, Krolikowski   +2 more
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Validation of the subtle and blatant prejudice scale towards indigenous people in Argentina

open access: yesCurrent Psychology, 2018
The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties of the subtle and blatant prejudice scale toward indigenous people in Argentina and its relationship with right wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, tolerance for disagreement, ideological-political self-positioning, sex and age.
Joaquin Ungaretti   +2 more
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The subtle–blatant distinction of ethnic prejudice among ethnic majority chidren

Intercultural Education, 2013
Research on ethnic prejudice among children is important for contemporary multicultural schools seeking to enhance communication among students from different ethnic groups and provide effective intercultural education. Current scientific discourse points to the appearance of new implicit forms of prejudice, witnessed in modern multicultural societies,
Christos Govaris
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Empathy and alexithymia and their effect on subtle and blatant prejudices

2023
Background: Recent global socio-political events have proven racism and, accord-ingly, direct and indirect discriminatory ways of behavior to be present in our everyday lives. Racism is an ideology formed by prejudices, which on the other hand, are based on negative stereotypes.
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Host society's dislike of the Islamic veil: The role of subtle prejudice, values, and religion

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2009
The wearing of the Islamic veil by Muslim women has become a source of tensions in Western European countries. In order to investigate majority members' attitudes towards the veil, the present two studies (Ns = 166 and 147), carried out in Belgium, integrated three lines of research that have focused on (a) the role of subtle prejudice/racism on the ...
Vassilis Saroglou
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Urban residents' subtle prejudice towards rural‐to‐urban migrants in China: The role of socioeconomic status and adaptation styles

open access: yesJournal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 2010
AbstractThe household registration system (Hukou) implemented by the Chinese government divides the Chinese society into two groups: urban residents and rural residents. Since the 1980s, millions of rural residents have migrated to cities without official permission. In this paper, we investigate urban residents' subtle prejudice towards rural‐to‐urban
Huadong Yang, Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven
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