Stereotyping and prejudice / edited by Charles Stangor and Chris Crandall.


New York : Psychology Press, 2013.
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Part of the series Frontiers of social psychology;Frontiers of social psychology.
Notes:

  • Including bibliographical references and index.
  • Conceptualizing prejudice / Charles Stangor (stangor@umd.edu), Chris Crandall (crandall@ku.edu) — Neurological bases of prejudice / David Amodio (david.amodio@nyu.edu) — Evolution and prejudice / Catherine Cottrell (cacott@ufl.edu), Justin Park (j.h.park@bristol.ac.uk) — Justifications for prejudice / Chris Crandall — Ambivalent intergroup attributions / Peter Glick (peter.s.glick@lawrence.edu) — Reactions to stigmas / Cheryl Kaiser (ckaiser@u.washington.edu) — Stereotype threat / Joshua Aronson (ja41@nyu.edu), Jenessa Shapiro (jshapiro@psych.ucla.edu) — Stereotyping and prejudice / C. Neil Macrae (c.n.macrae@abdn.ac.uk) — Stereotypes as situated social cognition / Yoshishi Kashima (ykashima@unimelb.edu.au) — Prejudice and power / Felicia Pratto , Kristin Henkel — Social interaction and prejudice / Mikki Hebl — On the future of our endeavor / Charles Stangor, Julia D. O’Brien.

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