Existing research from the social sciences indicates that misperceptions about immigrants are pervasive in American society and present consequences for intergroup relations. The classroom may be an arena in which to reduce this incorrectness. The current note provides a replication and extension of previous research on the effectiveness of the Correcting Misperceptions Exercise (CME) ─ an in-class demographic guessing game in which students provide their perceptions of some demographic reality and compare it to an objective data source. This analysis builds upon earlier work by 1) considering immigrants as a new demographic category of focus; 2) simultaneously analyzing cardinal misperceptions of the immigrant population size (population i...
As of today,theperception of national citizens about immigration does not attain the immi...
Ample evidence exists of bipartisan positive attitudes towards undocumented immigrants receiving a p...
Innumeracy among survey respondents in estimating a country’s immigrant population is a well-known p...
Existing research from the social sciences indicates that misperceptions about immigrants are pervas...
The current analysis examines the degree to which a classroom activity using student response system...
There exists a well-documented tendency among citizens to perceive immigrant populations as much lar...
The tendency to overestimate immigrant population sizes has garnered considerable scholarly attentio...
Strategies aimed at reducing negative attitudes toward immigrants are at the core of integration pol...
From the birther movement to the push of “alternative facts” from the White House, recent events hav...
Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories o...
Can corrective information change citizens’ misperceptions about immigrants and subsequently lead to...
Understanding which characteristics impact Americans\u27 position and fears towards immigrants will ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/sce.21506When people are ...
It is projected that by the year 2040, one in three children entering the classroom in the United St...
Globalization has brought rapid migration to many regions previously unfamiliar with immigration. In...
As of today,theperception of national citizens about immigration does not attain the immi...
Ample evidence exists of bipartisan positive attitudes towards undocumented immigrants receiving a p...
Innumeracy among survey respondents in estimating a country’s immigrant population is a well-known p...
Existing research from the social sciences indicates that misperceptions about immigrants are pervas...
The current analysis examines the degree to which a classroom activity using student response system...
There exists a well-documented tendency among citizens to perceive immigrant populations as much lar...
The tendency to overestimate immigrant population sizes has garnered considerable scholarly attentio...
Strategies aimed at reducing negative attitudes toward immigrants are at the core of integration pol...
From the birther movement to the push of “alternative facts” from the White House, recent events hav...
Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories o...
Can corrective information change citizens’ misperceptions about immigrants and subsequently lead to...
Understanding which characteristics impact Americans\u27 position and fears towards immigrants will ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/sce.21506When people are ...
It is projected that by the year 2040, one in three children entering the classroom in the United St...
Globalization has brought rapid migration to many regions previously unfamiliar with immigration. In...
As of today,theperception of national citizens about immigration does not attain the immi...
Ample evidence exists of bipartisan positive attitudes towards undocumented immigrants receiving a p...
Innumeracy among survey respondents in estimating a country’s immigrant population is a well-known p...