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Combating Prejudice

The Surprisingly Limited Malleability of Implicit Racial Evaluations

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Mediators of the contact prejudice relation among South African students on four university campuses.

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Imagining intergroup contact reduces implicit prejudice.

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The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination. Second Edition.

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Does contact reduce prejudice or does prejudice reduce contact? A longitudinal test of the contact hypothesis amongst majority and minority groups in three European countries.

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Race in the American Mind: From the Moynihan Report to the Obama Candidacy.

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Stigma and mental health in African Americans. In R. L. Braithwaite, S. E. Taylor, & H. M. Treadwell (Eds.), Health issues in the black community.

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Can imagined interactions produce positive perceptions?: Reducing prejudice through simulated social contact.

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Commonality and the complexity of ÒweÓ: Social attitudes and social change.

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Physicians’ Implicit and Explicit Attitudes About Race by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender.

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Intergroup trust in Northern Ireland.

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Prejudice reduction: What works? A review and as-sessment of research and practice.

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