All about us, but never about us: The three-pronged potency of prejudice

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Haslam, S. Alexander
Reynolds, Katherine J

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Cambridge University Press

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Three points that are implicit in Dixon et al.'s paradigm-challenging paper serve to make prejudice potent. First, prejudice reflects understandings of social identity-the relationship of us to them-that are shared within particular groups. Second, these

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Behavioral and Brain Sciences

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2037-12-31