Processes of prejudice: Theory, evidence and intervention

Author: Dominic Abrams

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Description: Processes of Prejudice: Theory, evidence and intervention, explores the social psychology of prejudice, including its measurement, manifestations, and potential interventions.

Subject: Social Psychology

Pages: 118

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