... the women who are vigilant for rejection are in fact more likely to objectively experience prejudice in everyday life."
Inzlicht said this joint study with University of Washington and University of ...
... the United States ready for a black president, or will deep-rooted and even unconscious prejudices show at the polls? For Patricia Devine, a UW-Madison psychology professor who researches prejudice, ...
... view Moroccans, a highly stigmatized immigrant group in The Netherlands. The researchers assessed the participants' prejudice levels via the Implicit Association Test, which measured the strength of ...
... ,000 smaller."
The researchers found that wage gaps vary significantly according to the level of prejudice reported by the least prejudiced people in each state. Where the least prejudiced people ...
... study sheds light on the role racial prejudice plays in the wage gap between whites and blacks in ... US. Prejudice accounts for approximately one-quarter of the racial wage gap, costing a black worker ...
... focusing on factors within minorities that make some individuals more susceptible to perceiving prejudice than others. Our studies provide an alternative explanation by showing that whites react more ...
... is nothing like science for giving that objective,
white-coat flavoured legitimacy to your prejudices, so it must have
been a great day for Telegraph readers when they came across the
headline: " ...
... theory seems to be the new hot topic when it comes to solving the age old problem of prejudice. The theory simply states that given the right conditions if members of differing groups come in contact ...
... perceive sexism equally, the study also examined girls’ understanding of this type of prejudice in their lives. The researchers found that both individual and social factors influenced whether girls ...
... of the "ivory tower of science" can therefore no longer be upheld. "The second prejudice we need to dispense with is that German researchers tend to find dealing with journalists more difficult and ...
... conceptions," he said.
In other words, even among those who may think of themselves as largely prejudice-free, those who watch more local or network news are prone to more often see blacks as ...
Where do the most and least attractive people live in London? A study reveals our cultural prejudices about beauty
... by higher ethnic diversity experienced fewer peer problems and less prejudice than those attending schools that are more homogeneous.
Researchers from the Universities of Sussex and Kent interviewed ...
... in promoting strength and resilience among African-American youth.
"Institutional racism and societal prejudice place all African-American youth, including well-resourced youth, at some degree of ...
Prejudice and a lack of funds are stopping people from getting life-saving operation, researchers say