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The relationship of trait emotional intelligence with right-wing attitudes and subtle racial prejudice

Personality and Individual Differences, 2017
Abstract Although a lot of research attention has already been devoted to the personality and emotional basis of right-wing attitudes and racial prejudice, the relationships between trait Emotional Intelligence (EI) and the latter variables have been largely neglected.
Emma Onraet   +2 more
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The Perpetuation of Subtle Prejudice: Race and Gender Imagery in 1990s Television Advertising

Sex Roles, 2000
Scholars have long argued that popular consumer culture is both producer and product of social inequality, but few detailed empirical studies have explored the ways that advertising imagery simultaneously constructs stereotypes of race and gender. This article reports on a content analysis of television commercials (n = 1699) aired on programs with ...
Scott Coltrane, Melinda Messineo
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Aversive disablism: subtle prejudice toward disabled people

Disability & Society, 2006
Blatant forms of prejudice towards disabled people appear to be disappearing in the UK. However, subtle forms of prejudice remain and may be highly damaging to the achievement of the vision of disabled people being ‘respected and included as equal members of society’.
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Subtle and blatant prejudice toward Chinese, Moroccan, and polish immigrants in an Italian province

TPM - Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Appplied Psychology, 2010
Eighty-eight working adults (Study 1) and 142 secondary school students (Study 2), resident in the province of Naples, completed Pettigrew and Meertens' (1995) scales of blatant and subtle prejudice toward three groups of immigrants (Chinese, Moroccans, Poles) present in the territory.
LA BARBERA, FRANCESCO   +1 more
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Avoiding Stigma by Association: Subtle Prejudice Against Lesbians in the Form of Social Distancing

Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 1999
We explored subtle prejudice against lesbians by examining heterosexual women's tendency to distance themselves socially from lesbians. People can distance themselves socially by expressing beliefs that are dissimilar to another person's beliefs, regardless of whether they agree with the other person.
Janet K. Swim   +2 more
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Subtle, blatant prejudice and attachment: A study in adolescent age

2009
The aim of this study is to investigate associations between prejudice, both subtle and blatant, and attachment style during adolescence. Prejudice levels were assessed using the Pettigrew and Meertens (1995) Blatant and Subtle Prejudice Scale in its Italian version (Arcuri, Boca, 1996). Attachment internal working models were assessed by the Klagsbrun
DI PENTIMA, Lorenza, TONI, Alessandro
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Prevention of blatant and subtle prejudices as perceived by students: when teachers have their say

2021
This article focuses on “blatant” and “subtle” prejudices expressed by 1858 lower and upper secondary school students in France, in a self-reported survey. A first descriptive analysis allows to identify the social and school factors that may influence students’ perception of teachers’ involvement regarding issues raised by migration.
Bergamaschi, Alessandro   +3 more
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