Public attitudes have an impact on social and personal experience, often affecting the way in which individuals act or behave towards other people in particular situations. Therefore, this study attempts to cross-culturally examine how people’s judgements towards people with disabilities impact on stigmatising people with disabilities within the UK and Chilean workplace. As a result, using a two sequential mix method design, the first instance, a qualitative phase, was to construct a model of disabling attitudes and the second, a quantitative phase to test the FIC model developed. Results confirm that people’s attitudes arise from a circle of permanent stigmatization, which is activated by factors (activators) categorised in three dimensio...
Research shows that people with intellectual disability (ID) face public stigma. However, a recently...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
Literature regarding attitudes toward the disabled has been dominated with a few, explicit measures ...
Public attitudes have an impact on social and personal experience, often affecting the way in which ...
This thesis examined responses to employees with disability vying for promotion. Building on Cuddy e...
Negative attitudes toward people with disabilities are among the most significant barriers hindering...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
This research set-out to: a) investigate attitudes of disabled people (adults) toward other disabled...
This study explored the ways in which the type of language used can influence attitudes about people...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
The study seeks to answer questions: whether the integration of the disabled changes public attitude...
The fundamental objective of this research is to synthesize and analyze relevant data on the certain...
Introduction: For many years, people with disabilities have been treated as people who cannot partic...
This article deals with attitudes toward people with physical disability, their structure and the va...
The improvement of attitudes towards people with disabilities has led to studies focusing on the imp...
Research shows that people with intellectual disability (ID) face public stigma. However, a recently...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
Literature regarding attitudes toward the disabled has been dominated with a few, explicit measures ...
Public attitudes have an impact on social and personal experience, often affecting the way in which ...
This thesis examined responses to employees with disability vying for promotion. Building on Cuddy e...
Negative attitudes toward people with disabilities are among the most significant barriers hindering...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
This research set-out to: a) investigate attitudes of disabled people (adults) toward other disabled...
This study explored the ways in which the type of language used can influence attitudes about people...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
The study seeks to answer questions: whether the integration of the disabled changes public attitude...
The fundamental objective of this research is to synthesize and analyze relevant data on the certain...
Introduction: For many years, people with disabilities have been treated as people who cannot partic...
This article deals with attitudes toward people with physical disability, their structure and the va...
The improvement of attitudes towards people with disabilities has led to studies focusing on the imp...
Research shows that people with intellectual disability (ID) face public stigma. However, a recently...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
Literature regarding attitudes toward the disabled has been dominated with a few, explicit measures ...