نتایج جستجو برای: social discrimination

تعداد نتایج: 668672  

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2013
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra Milena Claudius

Although discrimination has been found to contribute to psychological distress among immigrant populations, there are few studies that have examined the relationship between racial and ethnic discrimination in the school setting among foreign-born immigrant and U.S.-born immigrant-origin adolescents. This study examined the relationship between perceived discrimination by adults and peers in th...

2011
Nancy Krieger Pamela D. Waterman Anna Kosheleva Jarvis T. Chen Dana R. Carney Kevin W. Smith Gary G. Bennett David R. Williams Elmer Freeman Beverley Russell Gisele Thornhill Kristin Mikolowsky Rachel Rifkin Latrice Samuel

BACKGROUND To date, research on racial discrimination and health typically has employed explicit self-report measures, despite their potentially being affected by what people are able and willing to say. We accordingly employed an Implicit Association Test (IAT) for racial discrimination, first developed and used in two recent published studies, and measured associations of the explicit and imp...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2015
José L Duarte Jarret T Crawford Charlotta Stern Jonathan Haidt Lee Jussim Philip E Tetlock

Psychologists have demonstrated the value of diversity--particularly diversity of viewpoints--for enhancing creativity, discovery, and problem solving. But one key type of viewpoint diversity is lacking in academic psychology in general and social psychology in particular: political diversity. This article reviews the available evidence and finds support for four claims: (1) Academic psychology...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2016
Joan E Strassmann

Evolved cooperation is stable only when the benefactor is compensated, either directly or through its relatives. Social amoebae cooperate by forming a mobile multicellular body in which, about 20% of participants ultimately die to form a stalk. This benefits the remaining individuals that become hardy spores at the top of the stalk, together making up the fruiting body. In studied species with ...

2013
Freda-Marie Hartung Britta Renner

The present study examined the correspondence between perceived and actual social discrimination of overweight people. In total, 77 first-year students provided self-ratings about their height, weight, and perceived social inclusion. To capture actual social inclusion, each participant nominated those fellow students (a) she/he likes and dislikes and (b) about whom she/he is likely to hear soci...

2011
Melanie Killen Adam Rutland Martin D. Ruck

C hildren around the world are affected by discrimination and social exclusion due to their age, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, indigenous background, or other statuses. When considering the negative consequences of discrimination and social exclusion on children’s development and well-being, it is of paramount importance to examine the psychological origins of prejudice and discrimination ...

Journal: :Journal of counseling psychology 2014
Roberto Villegas-Gold Hyung Chol Yoo

There is limited research directly examining the process of how Mexican American college students cope with unique experiences of racial discrimination. The present study used a multiple mediation model to collectively examine the indirect effects of engagement (i.e., problem solving, cognitive restructuring, expression of emotion, and social support) and disengagement (i.e., social withdrawal,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2019

Journal: :Research on social work practice 2011
Daphne C Watkins Darrell L Hudson Cleopatra Howard Caldwell Kristine Siefert James S Jackson

PURPOSE This study examines the influence of discrimination and mastery on depressive symptoms for African American men at young (18-34), middle (35-54), and late (55+) adulthood. METHOD Analyses are based on responses from 1,271 African American men from the National Survey of American Life (NSAL). RESULTS Discrimination was significantly related to depressive symptoms for men ages 35 to 5...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
stephy sebastian department of physiology, karnataka institute of medical sciences, hubli, karnataka, india nagaraja puranik department of physiology, karnataka institute of medical sciences, hubli, karnataka, india

the sense of olfaction reached its zenith in development much earlier than other special senses. olfaction is much more acute than the other senses, exhibits both high sensitivity for odours and high discrimination between them. this plays a very important role even in the social and behavioral aspects of human beings. recent studies using molecular genetics, electrophysiology and behavioral an...

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