Imagined contact can be more effective for participants with stronger initial prejudices (English)
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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47
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282-292
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2017
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Title:Imagined contact can be more effective for participants with stronger initial prejudices
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Published in:JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ; 47, 5 ; 282-292
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Publication date:2017-01-01
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Size:11 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 47, Issue 5
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Issue Information - TOC| 2017
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Does paternalistic leadership promote innovative behavior? The interaction between authoritarianism and benevolenceTian, Q. / Sanchez, J. I. et al. | 2017
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Dehumanizing but competent: The impact of gender, illness type, and emotional expressiveness on patient perceptions of doctorsAdams, S. M. / Case, T. I. / Fitness, J. / Stevenson, R. J. et al. | 2017
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Reducing workplace bias toward people with disabilities with the use of imagined contactCarvalho-Freitas, M. N. / Stathi, S. et al. | 2017
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Stereotype-based judgments of child welfare issues in cases of parent criminalityBenbow, A. E. / Strmer, S. et al. | 2017
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Imagined contact can be more effective for participants with stronger initial prejudicesWest, K. / Hotchin, V. / Wood, C. et al. | 2017