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Skin Tone and Mexicans’ Perceptions of Discrimination in New Immigrant Destinations

Social psychology quarterly, 2022
Colorism literature examines how skin tone—alongside prototypical group features and hairstyles—correlates with socioeconomic, health, and political outcomes.
Helen B. Marrow   +4 more
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Is Negative Group Affective Tone Always Bad For Team Creativity? Team Trait Learning Goal Orientation as the Boundary Condition

Group & Organization Management, 2021
Although previous studies have found that positive group affective tone is generally good for team creativity, the reported effects of negative group affective tone (NGAT) are mixed. Drawing on the team goal orientation composition literature, we propose
Nai‐Wen Chi, Long W. Lam
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“It's a Sad, Sad Story”: Teaching Emotional Connections and Tone in Literature

The Educational Forum, 2015
AbstractThis article examines a teacher's attention to tone in literature. Framing their study within transactional theory for meaning making, the authors analyzed transcripts and student work to understand the importance of teaching students to produce drawings and writing related to emotional connections with a short story.
Alisha M. White, Michelle Zoss
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Neural tone and cardio-renal outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a review of the literature with a focus on SGLT2 inhibitors

Heart Failure Reviews, 2020
Recent clinical trials involving the systemic effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) have revealed beneficial outcomes pertaining to the microvascular sequelae of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) such as nephropathy, as well as macrovascular effects such as major adverse cardiovascular effects (MACE).
Mouhamed Nashawi   +4 more
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A Certain Type of Descriptive Representative? Understanding How the Skin Tone and Gender of Candidates Influences Black Politics

Journal of Politics, 2020
Although sociologists and psychologists have repeatedly demonstrated that colorism shapes how Black Americans evaluate members of their racial group, the literature on colorism in electoral politics remains curiously and ironically bereft of studies of ...
Camille D. Burge   +2 more
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Tone–Melody Matching in tone-Language Singing

The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody, 2020
Singing in tone languages has been the subject of a good deal of research, which shows that text-setting constraints are the heart of the solution to respecting both the linguistic and the musical functions of pitch.
D. Ladd, James P. Kirby
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