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Moritz, R., Manger, C., & Pull, K. (2023).
#InviteMe: Can social media information reduce discrimination? Evidence from a field experiment
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J. Econ. Behav. Organ.
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213
, 373–393. (Original work published 2023)
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Gunn, G. R. (2009).
Acknowledging the Skeletons in Our Closet: Collective Guilt and Ingroup-Affirmation
[Wilfrid Laurier University].
Referenced from scholars.wlu.ca
: Acknowledging the Skeletons in Our Closet: Collective Guilt and Ingroup-Affirmation
Rosenmann, A. (2015).
Alignment with globalized Western culture: Between inclusionary values and an exclusionary social identity
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European Journal of Social Psychology
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46
, 26–43. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2130
Boag, E. M., & Carnelley, K. B. (2016).
Attachment and prejudice: The mediating role of empathy
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British Journal of Social Psychology
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55
, 337–356. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12132
Saguy, T., Szekeres, H., Nouri, R., Goldenberg, A., Doron, G., Dovidio, J. F., Yunger, C., & Halperin, E. (2015).
Awareness of Intergroup Help Can Rehumanize the Out-Group
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Social Psychological and Personality Science
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6
, 551–558. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550615574748
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Ruva, C. L., Sykes, E. C., & Smith, K. D. (2022).
Battling bias: Can two implicit bias remedies reduce juror racial bias?
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Psychol. Crime Law
. (Original work published 2022)
Veit, S., Arnu, H., & Di Stasio, V. and. (2022).
The Big Two in hiring discrimination: Evidence from a cross-national field experiment
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Pers. Soc. Psychol. Bull.
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48
, 167–182. (Original work published 2021)
Chaney, K. E., Sanchez, D. T., & Alt, N. P. and. (2021).
The breadth of confrontations as a prejudice reduction strategy
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Soc. Psychol. Personal. Sci.
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12
, 314–322. (Original work published 2021)
Krämer, N. C., Eimler, S. C., Neubaum, G., Winter, S., Rösner, L., & Oliver, M. B. (2017).
Broadcasting one world: How watching online videos can elicit elevation and reduce stereotypes
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New Media & Society
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, 1349–1368. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444816639963
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Murrar, S. (2018).
Can Social Norms Communicated Through Entertainment Television Media Reduce Prejudice?
[University of Wisconsin-Madison].
Referenced from www.ispu.org
: Can Social Norms Communicated Through Entertainment Television Media Reduce Prejudice?
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