Stereotype Accuracy by Yueh-Ting Lee

Stereotype Accuracy by Yueh-Ting Lee

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Zusammenfassung

This volume presents research related to stereotype accuracy, arguing that understanding stereotype accuracy is crucial to both social psychology and its applications, such as improving intergroup relations. The first chapter traces the history of stereotypes and includes definitions.

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Stereotype Accuracy by Yueh-Ting Lee

This volume presents research related to stereotype accuracy, arguing that understanding stereotype accuracy is crucial to both social psychology and its applications, such as improving intergroup relations. The first chapter traces the history of stereotypes and includes definitions.

Sophia Moskalenko is a psychologist who studies terrorism, radicalization, martyrdom and self-sacrifice. She is a research fellow at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.

Clark McCauley is Research Professor of Psychology at Bryn Mawr College, a consultant and reviewer for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, and a lead investigator with the National Consortium for Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism. He is Founding Editor Emeritus of Dynamics of
Asymmetric Conflict and a member of the Editorial Boards of Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology and Terrorism and Political Violence.

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ISBN 13 9781557983077
ISBN 10 1557983070
Titel Stereotype Accuracy
Autor Yueh-Ting Lee
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag American Psychological Association (Apa)
Erscheinungsjahr 1995-09-01
Seitenanzahl 330
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