The present study examined the impact of confrontation on anti-Arab prejudice. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: a no-confrontation control condition, a low-threat confrontation condition, or a high-threat confrontation condition. Though evaluations of the partner in both the high-threat confrontation condition and the low-threat confrontation condition were more negative than in the no-confrontation control condition, implicit anti-Arab bias was only weaker than control in the low-threat confrontation condition. Implications are discussed with respect to theoretical work on implicit prejudice and reduction of anti-Arab bias
Abstract Everyday expression of prejudice continues to pose a social challenge across societies. We ...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
With constant media coverage of hostility in the Middle East, and given recent acts of domestic terr...
People sometimes show a tendency to lash out in a prejudiced manner when they feel threatened. This ...
With constant media coverage of hostility in the Middle East, and given recent acts of domestic terr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2009This study tested the relation...
We propose that social attitudes, and in particular implicit prejudice, bias people’s perceptions of...
Anti-Black racism occurs on a daily basis and comes with both physical and psychological costs to it...
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poster abstractResearch shows that confrontation is an effective way to reduce prejudice (Czopp, Mon...
Do Western anti-Muslim attitudes reflect Islamophobia, as a general ethnoreligious prejudice that do...
Previous research suggests that automatically activated bias manifests itself in behavior that can j...
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Scholarship produced by psychologists typic...
Three experimental studies analyzed the extent to which correlations between implicit and explicit m...
Abstract Everyday expression of prejudice continues to pose a social challenge across societies. We ...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
With constant media coverage of hostility in the Middle East, and given recent acts of domestic terr...
People sometimes show a tendency to lash out in a prejudiced manner when they feel threatened. This ...
With constant media coverage of hostility in the Middle East, and given recent acts of domestic terr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2009This study tested the relation...
We propose that social attitudes, and in particular implicit prejudice, bias people’s perceptions of...
Anti-Black racism occurs on a daily basis and comes with both physical and psychological costs to it...
The present paper contains three studies exploring whether political icons with known ideologies (i....
poster abstractResearch shows that confrontation is an effective way to reduce prejudice (Czopp, Mon...
Do Western anti-Muslim attitudes reflect Islamophobia, as a general ethnoreligious prejudice that do...
Previous research suggests that automatically activated bias manifests itself in behavior that can j...
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Scholarship produced by psychologists typic...
Three experimental studies analyzed the extent to which correlations between implicit and explicit m...
Abstract Everyday expression of prejudice continues to pose a social challenge across societies. We ...
The current study examined African American participants’ perceptions of and reactions to a White al...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...