Three main theoretical approaches to the study of the causation of prejudice can be distinguished within psychological research. The cognitive approach suggests that prejudice is a function of cognitive processes where stereotypic information about social groups, stored in memory, is automatically activated and affects people’s judgements and behavior toward members of the target group. The personality approach suggests that prejudice is a function of people’s personality characteristics. Finally, the social psychological approach emphasizes people’s group membership and group identification as the as major source of causation. Previous research has almost entirely focused on only one approach of causation at a time. The focus has also shif...
Person-based factors influence a range of meaningful life outcomes, including intergroup processes, ...
We review the logical principles that guide the application of evolutionary ideas to psychological p...
If people favor their ingroup, are especially concerned with their own group, and attribute differen...
Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination provides a comprehensive and compelling overview of what ...
By the elementary usage in every day life, Prejeudice is a multidimensional phenomena which is influ...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 311-325, 345-364.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ear...
This dissertation examines the relations between lay theories about the nature of social categories ...
There has been renewed attention to personality as an explanation of prejudice. For example, Altemey...
Structural equation modeling on questionnaire data showed that different kinds of prejudice (concern...
Research on racial prejudice is currently characterized by the existence of diverse concepts (e.g., ...
In the long history of psychological research on prejudice, Allport's (1954) book The Nature of Prej...
While contextual factors are important in understanding prejudice, person-centered factors matter as...
The relationship of prejudiced personality traits with racism and anti-Semitism was examined with 15...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Person-based factors influence a range of meaningful life outcomes, including intergroup processes, ...
We review the logical principles that guide the application of evolutionary ideas to psychological p...
If people favor their ingroup, are especially concerned with their own group, and attribute differen...
Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination provides a comprehensive and compelling overview of what ...
By the elementary usage in every day life, Prejeudice is a multidimensional phenomena which is influ...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 311-325, 345-364.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ear...
This dissertation examines the relations between lay theories about the nature of social categories ...
There has been renewed attention to personality as an explanation of prejudice. For example, Altemey...
Structural equation modeling on questionnaire data showed that different kinds of prejudice (concern...
Research on racial prejudice is currently characterized by the existence of diverse concepts (e.g., ...
In the long history of psychological research on prejudice, Allport's (1954) book The Nature of Prej...
While contextual factors are important in understanding prejudice, person-centered factors matter as...
The relationship of prejudiced personality traits with racism and anti-Semitism was examined with 15...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Person-based factors influence a range of meaningful life outcomes, including intergroup processes, ...
We review the logical principles that guide the application of evolutionary ideas to psychological p...
If people favor their ingroup, are especially concerned with their own group, and attribute differen...