The present paper contains three studies exploring whether political icons with known ideologies (i.e., Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump) alter implicit prejudicial attitudes toward Arab and Chinese cultural groups. Using a modified affect misattribution procedure, the studies suggest anti-Arab attitudes are detectable in speeded ratings of Arabic symbols, relative to Chinese symbols (Studies 1–2) and control symbols (Study 3). Sociopolitically relevant variables (e.g., social dominance orientation, right wing authoritarianism, explicit anti-Arab prejudice, generalized prejudice) predict negative ratings of Arabic symbols. Moreover, these variables predict positive and negative responses following a Trump and Sanders image, respectively. Brief ...
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News coverage of Islamic extremism is reigniting debates about the media's role in promoting prejudi...
Prejudice reduction messages have been shown to be effective through changing norms. Previous resear...
This study investigated political correctness/incorrectness and the cancel culture attitudes in rela...
The present study examined the impact of confrontation on anti-Arab prejudice. Participants were ra...
Do public images of state leaders affect individuals’ political attitudes and behaviors? If so, why ...
Immigration is at the forefront of geopolitical debate amidst a wave of exclusionary populism sweepi...
We explore the effects of anti‐Islamic right‐wing, populist political campaign ads on voting intenti...
Three experimental studies analyzed the extent to which correlations between implicit and explicit m...
According to Dovidio and Gaertner’s (1998) integrated model of racism, political conservatives are m...
This aim of this research was to investigate whether gender, political affiliation, and right-wing a...
The present work focuses on Arab and Muslim representations in U.S. media and academia. It suggests ...
States citizens have developed an incorrect pre-disposition towards Middle Eastern persons by assumi...
We set out to look at how american identification influenced bias towards arabs and muslims using Ro...
Recent years have seen very public expressions of anti-American sentiment in many parts of the Middl...
Existing studies propose that anti-Americanism in the Arab region is fueled by American intervention...
News coverage of Islamic extremism is reigniting debates about the media's role in promoting prejudi...
Prejudice reduction messages have been shown to be effective through changing norms. Previous resear...
This study investigated political correctness/incorrectness and the cancel culture attitudes in rela...