Prejudice and RacismMcGraw-Hill Companies, 1997 - 578 pàgines This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of theory and research on this topic from a variety of disciplines - history, social psychology, African-American studies, anthropology, cultural studies. The discussion centres mainly on black-white relations. |
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... considered to be more general and more broadly predictive than other scales were . The mental sets or attitudes represented in the F - scale were considered representa- tive of the kind of prejudiced personality often observed in ...
... considered to be more general and more broadly predictive than other scales were . The mental sets or attitudes represented in the F - scale were considered representa- tive of the kind of prejudiced personality often observed in ...
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... considered ( black families make 80 percent of what white families make ) . However , we still see that a white couple and their children earn $ 1 , whereas a black family is only earning 80 cents . Although we often highlight the ...
... considered ( black families make 80 percent of what white families make ) . However , we still see that a white couple and their children earn $ 1 , whereas a black family is only earning 80 cents . Although we often highlight the ...
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... considered more in- telligent than , say , the eminently successful high school dropout Frank Sinatra ? In the strict biological sense , intelligence means simply the ability to adapt to environ- mental circumstances so as to perpetuate ...
... considered more in- telligent than , say , the eminently successful high school dropout Frank Sinatra ? In the strict biological sense , intelligence means simply the ability to adapt to environ- mental circumstances so as to perpetuate ...
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PREJUDICE AND RACISM REVISITED | 1 |
ATTACKING THE PROBLEM | 52 |
Social Roles in Mass Society | 58 |
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