Diversity training goals, limitations, and promise: A review of the multidisciplinary literature
In this review, we utilize a narrative approach to synthesize the multidisciplinary literature on
diversity training. In examining hundreds of articles on the topic, we discovered that the …
diversity training. In examining hundreds of articles on the topic, we discovered that the …
Biomedical explanations of psychopathology and their implications for attitudes and beliefs about mental disorders
MS Lebowitz, PS Appelbaum - Annual Review of Clinical …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Mental disorders are increasingly conceptualized as biomedical diseases, explained as
manifestations of genetic and neurobiological abnormalities. Here, we discuss changes in …
manifestations of genetic and neurobiological abnormalities. Here, we discuss changes in …
[HTML][HTML] Refugee integration: Research and policy.
M Hynie - Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
More people are currently displaced from their homes by war and conflict than ever
previously recorded, and many are displaced for decades. As a result, there is increasing …
previously recorded, and many are displaced for decades. As a result, there is increasing …
[PDF][PDF] Unconscious bias in the classroom: Evidence and opportunities
TS Dee, S Gershenson - 2017 - aura.american.edu
The underrepresentation of women and racial and ethnic minorities in computer science
(CS) and other fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) is a serious …
(CS) and other fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) is a serious …
Incorporating social-marketing insights into prejudice research: Advancing theory and demonstrating real-world applications
MR Campbell, M Brauer - Perspectives on Psychological …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Prejudice researchers have proposed a number of methods to reduce prejudice, drawing on
and, in turn, contributing to our theoretical understanding of prejudice. Despite this progress …
and, in turn, contributing to our theoretical understanding of prejudice. Despite this progress …
[PDF][PDF] Conducting social psychological research in the wake of COVID-19
The emergence of COVID-19 has changed the state of psychological science: The
foreseeable future of how psychologists will conduct research, and on what topics, is …
foreseeable future of how psychologists will conduct research, and on what topics, is …
Participation in multicultural awareness-raising community actions: Positive effects on well-being and group efficacy.
Objective: This participatory research sought to understand how engagement in awareness-
raising multicultural activities strengthens well-being and group efficacy among immigrants …
raising multicultural activities strengthens well-being and group efficacy among immigrants …
Wise reasoning, intergroup positivity, and attitude polarization across contexts
We hypothesized that a wisdom-based reasoning process comprised of epistemic humility,
accounting for context, and integrating different perspectives and interests, would be helpful …
accounting for context, and integrating different perspectives and interests, would be helpful …
[PDF][PDF] Inequality in teacher judgements, expectations and track recommendations: A review study
In 2016, the Dutch Inspectorate of Education presented an alarming report about social
inequality in teacher track recommendations (Inspectie van het Onderwijs, 2016). Pupils …
inequality in teacher track recommendations (Inspectie van het Onderwijs, 2016). Pupils …
The impact of social distance on the processing of social evaluation: evidence from brain potentials and neural oscillations
X Hu, Y Zhang, X Mai - Cerebral Cortex, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Previous research indicates that social distance can influence people's social evaluations of
others. Individuals tend to evaluate intimate others more positively than distant others. The …
others. Individuals tend to evaluate intimate others more positively than distant others. The …