This dissertation explores new possibilities for changing Americans' theories about racism and sexism. Popular American rhetorics of discrimination, and learners' naïve models, are focused on individual agents' role in creating bias. These theories do not encompass the systemic and structural aspects of discrimination in American society. When learners can think systemically as well as agentically about bias, they become more likely to support systemic as well as individual remedies. However, shifting from an agentic to a systemic model of discrimination is both cognitively and emotionally challenging. To tackle this difficult task, this dissertation brings together the literature on prejudice reduction and conceptual change to propose usin...
This presentation will focus on the Alpha Beta Game, an interactive class activity that seeks to dem...
This study shows the results gathered from 141 subjects playing the persuasive urban game A Hostile ...
Heuristics can interfere with information processing and hinder decision-making when more systematic...
The game as a communication system is able to vehicle and transfer a number of messages: through its...
Systemic research has only recently begun to examine the psychological effects of video games on use...
The research reported here examines the effectiveness of a social simulation game ftStarpowern and d...
Gender bias is prevalent in today\u27s work force; while it doesn\u27t look like it did a few decade...
A critical scientific and societal challenge consists in developing and evaluating interventions tha...
More than half of the people in North America play video games, and most play often. Despite their p...
Systemic research has only recently begun to examine the psychological effects of video games on use...
Philosophers have done significant work on concepts of ‘race’ and ‘racism’, on the ethics of a spect...
Empirically determining whether wage differentials arise because of discrimination is extremely diff...
How can games be used to reduce biases and biased behavior toward those people with special needs—if...
Different forms of media, particularly narratives, allow for the consumer to identify and empathize ...
Part 3: Serious GamesInternational audienceThe present study explores persuasive and interventional ...
This presentation will focus on the Alpha Beta Game, an interactive class activity that seeks to dem...
This study shows the results gathered from 141 subjects playing the persuasive urban game A Hostile ...
Heuristics can interfere with information processing and hinder decision-making when more systematic...
The game as a communication system is able to vehicle and transfer a number of messages: through its...
Systemic research has only recently begun to examine the psychological effects of video games on use...
The research reported here examines the effectiveness of a social simulation game ftStarpowern and d...
Gender bias is prevalent in today\u27s work force; while it doesn\u27t look like it did a few decade...
A critical scientific and societal challenge consists in developing and evaluating interventions tha...
More than half of the people in North America play video games, and most play often. Despite their p...
Systemic research has only recently begun to examine the psychological effects of video games on use...
Philosophers have done significant work on concepts of ‘race’ and ‘racism’, on the ethics of a spect...
Empirically determining whether wage differentials arise because of discrimination is extremely diff...
How can games be used to reduce biases and biased behavior toward those people with special needs—if...
Different forms of media, particularly narratives, allow for the consumer to identify and empathize ...
Part 3: Serious GamesInternational audienceThe present study explores persuasive and interventional ...
This presentation will focus on the Alpha Beta Game, an interactive class activity that seeks to dem...
This study shows the results gathered from 141 subjects playing the persuasive urban game A Hostile ...
Heuristics can interfere with information processing and hinder decision-making when more systematic...