Predicting Intergroup Bias: The Interactive Effects of Implicit Theory and Social Identity
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to understanding biases in intergroup judgment. The authors hypothesized that a belief in fixed human character would be associated with negative bias and prejudice against a maligned group regardless of...
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Main Authors: | HONG, Ying-Yi, COLEMAN, Jill, CHAN, Gloria, WONG, Rosanna Y. M., CHIU, Chi-Yue, HANSEN, Ian G., LEE, Sau-Lai, TONG, Jennifer, FU, Ho-Ying |
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Language: | English |
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2004
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/278 |
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