The role of emotion in racial prejudice
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Racial prejudice was defined by Allport , one of the first researchers in psychology to investigate the issue, as "an aversive or hostile attitude towards a person who belongs to a group, simply because he or she belongs to that group, and is therefore presumed to have the objectionable qualities ascribed to that group. It is an antipathy based on a faulty and inflexible generalization" (Allport, 1954).
Racial prejudice exists on 3 levels: behavioral, cognitive and affective. The
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Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are. Viking, 2002. Schaller, M., Park, J., & Mueller, A. (2002). Fear of the dark: Interactive effects of beliefs about dander and ambient darkness on ethnic stereotypes. Personality and Social Bulletin, 28, 1242-1254. Simpson G.E. & Yinger J.M, Racial and Cultural Minorities. An Analysis of Prejudice and Discrimination, New York 1972, p.24. Stephan, W. G., & Stephan, C. W. (1985). Intergroup anxiety. Journal of Social Issues, 41(3), 157-175.