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Private vs public expressions of racial prejudice

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Anticipated debates lead people to bolster or solidify their attitudinal position, as compared to more private conditions, when they lack information about the likely use of the audience. Partialling out differences in old-fashioned racism reduces the effects of modern racism and vice versa. All the participants are at least moderately committed to their racial attitudes. Nevertheless, these attitudes may still be relatively inaccessible in the private condition and have little effect on the judgment of the target.

Author: Lambert, Alan J., Chasteen, Alison L., Lickel, Brian, Cronen, Stephanie
Publisher: Academic Press, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0022-1031
Year: 1996
Research, Public opinion, Racism, Ethnic attitudes

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Looking to the future: How possible aged selves influence prejudice toward older adults

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Studies reveal that ageism is a unique form of prejudice due to the fact that humans change age group memberships, as they grow old. An investigation is conducted on how increasing the salience of their future aged selves would affect young adult's expressions of prejudice toward older adults.

Author: Chasteen, Alison L., Packer, Dominic J.
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Social Cognition
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0278-016X
Year: 2006
Canada, Public affairs, Psychological aspects, Social aspects, Aging, Young adults, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Aging (Biology)

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The Iterative Reprocessing Model: a multilevel framework for attitudes and evaluation

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A detailed description of the Iterative Reprocessing Model at the computational, algorithmic, and implementational levels of analysis is presented. Information is processed in a dynamic fashion through interactive loops that progressively recruit additional brain regions.

Author: Zelazo, Philip David, Packer, Dominic J., Cunningham, William A., van Bavel, Jay J.
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Social Cognition
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0278-016X
Year: 2007
Models, Analysis, Attitudes, Psychological research, Attitude (Psychology), Representation (Philosophy), Representationism

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