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Keith Payne, professor of psychology & neuroscience at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill describes how inequality shapes the human mind, asking questions such as "Why do people...
The question of “what is prejudice?” is a difficult and extremely important one to answer. According to Gordon Allport (1954, p. 9), and many of the subsequent textbooks in social psychology and related areas, prejudice can be defined as “an antipathy based upon a faulty and inflexible generalization.
1 Ιαν 1992 · The importance of a scientific understanding of prejudice and racism, different approaches to the definition and conceptualization of prejudice, and the relation of prejudice and behavior are...
This volume provides a comprehensive and concise overview on the nature and causes of prejudice. The importance of a scientific understanding of prejudice and racism, different approaches to the definition and conceptualization of prejudice, and the relation of prejudice and behavior are considered.
Duckitt, J. (2001). Reducing prejudice: A historical and multi-level approach. In M. Augoustinos & K. Reynolds (Eds.), Understanding the Psychology of Prejudice and Racism (pp....
1 Αυγ 2017 · In an historical analysis of the psychological study of prejudice, Duckitt identified eight distinct paradigm shifts from pre-1920 to post-2000s (see also Duckitt, 1992; Dovidio, 2001). The shifts highlight the influence of social, political, and historical factors within and outside of psychology on scientific inquiry.
5 Απρ 2018 · In the field of the social psychology of prejudice, John Duckitt's Dual-Process Cognitive-Motivational Model of Ideology and Prejudice has gained a firm grounding over the past decade and a half, while empathy has become one of the most powerful predictors of prejudice, alongside right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation.