‘Thinking ill of others without sufficient warrant?’ Transcending the accuracy–inaccuracy dualism in prejudice and stereotyping research (English)
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Title:‘Thinking ill of others without sufficient warrant?’ Transcending the accuracy–inaccuracy dualism in prejudice and stereotyping research
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Contributors:Dixon, John ( author )
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Published in:British Journal of Social Psychology ; 56, 1 ; 4-27
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Publication date:2017-03-01
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Size:24 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 56, Issue 1
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EditorialDrury, John / Zagefka, Hanna et al. | 2017
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‘Thinking ill of others without sufficient warrant?’ Transcending the accuracy–inaccuracy dualism in prejudice and stereotyping researchDixon, John et al. | 2017
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Group differences in the legitimization of inequality: Questioning the role of social dominance orientationPehrson, Samuel / Carvacho, Héctor / Sibley, Chris G. et al. | 2017
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Beyond the two‐group paradigm in studies of intergroup conflict and inequality: Third parties and intergroup alliances in xenophobic violence in South AfricaKerr, Philippa / Durrheim, Kevin / Dixon, John et al. | 2017
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Essentialist beliefs: Understanding contact with and attitudes towards lesbian and gay individualsLytle, Ashley / Dyar, Christina / Levy, Sheri R. / London, Bonita et al. | 2017
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A matter of focus: Power‐holders feel more responsible after adopting a cognitive other‐focus, rather than a self‐focusScholl, Annika / Sassenberg, Kai / Scheepers, Daan / Ellemers, Naomi / de Wit, Frank et al. | 2017
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Collective resistance despite complicity: High identifiers rise above the legitimization of disadvantage by the in‐groupJiménez‐Moya, Gloria / Rodríguez‐Bailón, Rosa / Spears, Russell / de Lemus, Soledad et al. | 2017
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Not your average bigot: The better‐than‐average effect and defensive responding to Implicit Association Test feedbackHowell, Jennifer L. / Ratliff, Kate A. et al. | 2017
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What emotional tears convey: Tearful individuals are seen as warmer, but also as less competentvan de Ven, Niels / Meijs, Maartje H. J. / Vingerhoets, Ad et al. | 2017
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What determines forgiveness in close relationships? The role of post‐transgression trustStrelan, Peter / Karremans, Johan C. / Krieg, Josiah et al. | 2017
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Listen to the band! How sound can realize group identity and enact intergroup dominationShayegh, John / Drury, John / Stevenson, Clifford et al. | 2017
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Perceived legitimacy follows in‐group interests: Evidence from intermediate‐status groupsCaricati, Luca / Sollami, Alfonso et al. | 2017
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British Journal of Social Psychology call for Special Section proposals| 2017
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Call for Associate Editors| 2017
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Editorial acknowledgement| 2017