Keyword [stereotyping] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | Gender Stereotyping And Beyond:C.S.Lewis's The Chronicles Of Narnia And Gender Performance |
22. | Sex Stereotyping and Subconscious Bias |
23. | Perspective taking, stereotyping, prejudice, and behavioral explanations: When, why, and how perceivers take on the attitudes of a target |
24. | Internalizing and automatizing motivation to be nonprejudiced: The role of self-determination in stereotyping, prejudice, and intergroup threat |
25. | Stereotyping no more: Contemporary Irish literature and its reevaluation of pub life and the bachelor's group in Ireland |
26. | Behavioral correlates of implicit evaluation and stereotyping of Native American mascots |
27. | Intergroup and intragroup processing in self-stereotyping: The moderating effect of group status |
28. | Covert racial stereotyping within American commentary during the 2006 World Cup |
29. | Age and gender stereotyping in television commercials |
30. | A meta-analysis of interventions to modify stereotypes about African Americans |
31. | Perspective taking and stereotyping: The role of stereotype content |
32. | How African American male typicality affects in-group belonging and stereotyping: A cross-sectional analysis |
33. | Gender Stereotyping in Contemporary Bestselling, Young Adult Fiction Books |
34. | Self-stereotyping in response to personal identity threats |
35. | Stereotyping and resume screening: The impact of implicit theory and a training intervention |
36. | Prototypicality, stereotyping, and prejudice: Exploring the association between target features and judgment |
37. | Ingroup-stereotypic explanatory bias: Assessment and enhancement of ingroup stereotyping |
38. | Mindfulness and its effects on racial prejudice and stereotyping |
39. | Effects of self-stereotyping and stereotype threat on intellectual performance |
40. | A cognitive developmental approach to racial stereotyping, empathy and the relationship between the development of empathic understanding and racial stereotyping in Euro-American children |
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