Research has shown that not only are minority groups capable of possessing implicit and explicit prejudice but that the study of their attitudes provides unique insight into the nature of prejudice. The current study found that in an Australian context, Asian participants displayed significantly less implicit prejudice and significantly greater explicit prejudice than their Anglo counterparts. This finding provided further evidence of the dissociation of explicit and implicit attitudes, specifically in regard to their predication. In addition, the attenuation of the implicit prejudice of both the Anglo majority and Asian minority group members was investigated. Brief exposure to positive out-group exemplars was found to attenuate the implic...
Implicit prejudices are social preferences that exist outside of conscious awareness or conscious co...
Implicit racial attitudes are automatic while explicit racial attitudes are controlled. Situations i...
Borne out of the limitations posed by self-report questionnaires, social psychologists developed imp...
Son Hing et al. (2008) in their two-dimensional model of prejudice, subtyped prejudice into four dis...
This thesis examines whether individual differences in implicit and explicit prejudice, and the inte...
Following the COVID-19 outbreak, anti-Asian racism increased around the world, as exhibited through ...
The present study investigated the attitudes of one disadvantaged minority group in Australia, Asian...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
There is little quantitative research regarding the causes and expression of prejudice and discrimin...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
Recent research has begun to examine the impact of cultural mixing on human psychology. We conducted...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
There is little quantitative research regarding the causes and expression of prejudice and discrimin...
Implicit prejudices are social preferences that exist outside of conscious awareness or conscious co...
Implicit racial attitudes are automatic while explicit racial attitudes are controlled. Situations i...
Borne out of the limitations posed by self-report questionnaires, social psychologists developed imp...
Son Hing et al. (2008) in their two-dimensional model of prejudice, subtyped prejudice into four dis...
This thesis examines whether individual differences in implicit and explicit prejudice, and the inte...
Following the COVID-19 outbreak, anti-Asian racism increased around the world, as exhibited through ...
The present study investigated the attitudes of one disadvantaged minority group in Australia, Asian...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
There is little quantitative research regarding the causes and expression of prejudice and discrimin...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
Recent research has begun to examine the impact of cultural mixing on human psychology. We conducted...
We propose that part of the problem in combatting prejudice lies in people's dynamic understandings ...
There is little quantitative research regarding the causes and expression of prejudice and discrimin...
Implicit prejudices are social preferences that exist outside of conscious awareness or conscious co...
Implicit racial attitudes are automatic while explicit racial attitudes are controlled. Situations i...
Borne out of the limitations posed by self-report questionnaires, social psychologists developed imp...