PSYC 2310 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Subsequence, Frontal Lobe, Amnesia

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Implicit self-esteem needs subtler monitoring, such as experiment reaction time prejudiced behaviour in the form of harsher judgements of an outgroup member: blow to self-esteem = expression prejudice, prejudice expression increases said self-esteem. Ideological ideas such as those in the multicultural message should be tailored to particular individuals to increase the effectiveness of such messages. Less exposure/familiarity with outgroup: 9 month old babies are better at discriminating between people of their own ethnic group, adopted korean children (by white people) from 3 to 9 months are more likely to recognize white people, but. 11. 2 what are the consequences of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination: commercial study: women who watched gender-stereotypic commercial performed worse on math test than those who watched counter-stereotypic commercial. Stereotype threat: stereotype threat: refers to when minority group members (could be majority but not likely) fear may have heave in a manner that confirms existing stereotype.

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