Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by Keyword "intergroup attitudes"
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The Influence of Beliefs on Children's and Adults' Cognition and Social Preferences
(2013-09-30)Beliefs--mental representations of particular propositions as true--are fundamental to social cognition. Among the most influential beliefs are ideologies, which concern the way things should be and help people understand ... -
Patterns of Implicit and Explicit Attitudes in Children and Adults: Tests in the Domain of Religion
(American Psychological Association (APA), 2013)Among the most replicated results in social cognition is the split between explicit and implicit attitudes; adults demonstrate weaker group-based preferences on explicit rather than implicit measures. However, the developmental ...