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Frontiers | From Diversity Ideologies to the Expression of Stereotypes:  Insights Into the Cognitive Regulation of Prejudice Within the  Cultural-Ecological Context of French Laïcité
Frontiers | From Diversity Ideologies to the Expression of Stereotypes: Insights Into the Cognitive Regulation of Prejudice Within the Cultural-Ecological Context of French Laïcité

The Malleability of Automatic Stereotypes and Prejudice | Semantic Scholar
The Malleability of Automatic Stereotypes and Prejudice | Semantic Scholar

PDF] On the malleability of automatic attitudes: combating automatic  prejudice with images of admired and disliked individuals. | Semantic  Scholar
PDF] On the malleability of automatic attitudes: combating automatic prejudice with images of admired and disliked individuals. | Semantic Scholar

PDF] "Unlearning" automatic biases: the malleability of implicit prejudice  and stereotypes. | Semantic Scholar
PDF] "Unlearning" automatic biases: the malleability of implicit prejudice and stereotypes. | Semantic Scholar

PDF) 4 Automaticity and Control in Stereotyping and Prejudice | Mikol  Frontera - Academia.edu
PDF) 4 Automaticity and Control in Stereotyping and Prejudice | Mikol Frontera - Academia.edu

PDF] Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Depression: The Integrated Perspective |  Semantic Scholar
PDF] Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Depression: The Integrated Perspective | Semantic Scholar

A Meta-Analysis on the Malleability of Automatic Gender Stereotypes -  Alison P. Lenton, Martin Bruder, Constantine Sedikides, 2009
A Meta-Analysis on the Malleability of Automatic Gender Stereotypes - Alison P. Lenton, Martin Bruder, Constantine Sedikides, 2009

PDF] "Unlearning" automatic biases: the malleability of implicit prejudice  and stereotypes. | Semantic Scholar
PDF] "Unlearning" automatic biases: the malleability of implicit prejudice and stereotypes. | Semantic Scholar

PDF] Seeing is believing: Exposure to counterstereotypic women leaders and  its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping | Semantic  Scholar
PDF] Seeing is believing: Exposure to counterstereotypic women leaders and its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping | Semantic Scholar

PDF) A Meta-Analysis on the Malleability of Automatic Gender Stereotypes
PDF) A Meta-Analysis on the Malleability of Automatic Gender Stereotypes

The Malleability of Automatic Stereotypes and Prejudice | Semantic Scholar
The Malleability of Automatic Stereotypes and Prejudice | Semantic Scholar

PDF] On the malleability of automatic attitudes: combating automatic  prejudice with images of admired and disliked individuals. | Semantic  Scholar
PDF] On the malleability of automatic attitudes: combating automatic prejudice with images of admired and disliked individuals. | Semantic Scholar

A META-ANALYSIS ON THE MALLEABILITY OF AUTOMATIC GENDER STEREOTYPES
A META-ANALYSIS ON THE MALLEABILITY OF AUTOMATIC GENDER STEREOTYPES

PDF) Implicit Attitudes and Beliefs Adapt to Situations: A Decade of  Research on the Malleability of Implicit Prejudice, Stereotypes, and the  Self-Concept
PDF) Implicit Attitudes and Beliefs Adapt to Situations: A Decade of Research on the Malleability of Implicit Prejudice, Stereotypes, and the Self-Concept

The Malleability of Automatic Stereotypes and Prejudice | Semantic Scholar
The Malleability of Automatic Stereotypes and Prejudice | Semantic Scholar

Embedded Designs in HCI for Mitigating Unconscious Bias Readings and  Resources (subject to change)
Embedded Designs in HCI for Mitigating Unconscious Bias Readings and Resources (subject to change)

Just say no! (and mean it): Meaningful negation as a tool to modify  automatic racial attitudes - India R. Johnson, Brandon M. Kopp, Richard E.  Petty, 2018
Just say no! (and mean it): Meaningful negation as a tool to modify automatic racial attitudes - India R. Johnson, Brandon M. Kopp, Richard E. Petty, 2018

Prime and Prejudice - Sergent - 2019 - Applied Psychology - Wiley Online  Library
Prime and Prejudice - Sergent - 2019 - Applied Psychology - Wiley Online Library

Exposure to stereotype-relevant stories shapes children's implicit gender  stereotypes | PLOS ONE
Exposure to stereotype-relevant stories shapes children's implicit gender stereotypes | PLOS ONE

PDF] Stereotypes and prejudice: Their automatic and controlled components.  | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Stereotypes and prejudice: Their automatic and controlled components. | Semantic Scholar

Frontiers | Coping With Stigma in the Workplace: Understanding the Role of  Threat Regulation, Supportive Factors, and Potential Hidden Costs
Frontiers | Coping With Stigma in the Workplace: Understanding the Role of Threat Regulation, Supportive Factors, and Potential Hidden Costs

Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Depression: The Integrated Perspective -  William T. L. Cox, Lyn Y. Abramson, Patricia G. Devine, Steven D. Hollon,  2012
Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Depression: The Integrated Perspective - William T. L. Cox, Lyn Y. Abramson, Patricia G. Devine, Steven D. Hollon, 2012

Self-image Maintenance and Discriminatory Behavior | Cairn.info
Self-image Maintenance and Discriminatory Behavior | Cairn.info

PDF) "Unlearning" automatic biases: The malleability of implicit prejudice  and stereotypes
PDF) "Unlearning" automatic biases: The malleability of implicit prejudice and stereotypes

Unlearning' automatic biases: The malleability of implicit by Hannah Leary
Unlearning' automatic biases: The malleability of implicit by Hannah Leary

PDF) Seeing is believing: Exposure to counterstereotypic women leaders and  its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping | Shaki  Asgari - Academia.edu
PDF) Seeing is believing: Exposure to counterstereotypic women leaders and its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping | Shaki Asgari - Academia.edu

Exposure to stereotype-relevant stories shapes children's implicit gender  stereotypes | PLOS ONE
Exposure to stereotype-relevant stories shapes children's implicit gender stereotypes | PLOS ONE