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Self-Regulation and Bias
Oleh:
Monteith, Margo J.
;
Arthur, Steven A.
;
Flynn, Sarah McQueary
Jenis:
Article from Books - Reference
Dalam koleksi:
The Sage Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination
,
page 493-507.
Topik:
Automatic Activation and Controlled Processes
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Self-Regulation Via Thought Suppression
;
Self-Regulation: Monitoring
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Inhibiting
;
and Exerting Control
;
The Self-Regulation of Prejudice Model
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
301.150.1 SAG 12
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Self-regulation has been extensively investigated as a means for changing implicit as well as explicit prejudicial biases. We first discuss motivational factors influencing regulatory inclinations, and then turn to two regulatory strategies. The first strategy involves the suppression of prejudicial biases-a strategy that often backfires. The second strategy involves conflict monitoring and exertion of regulatory control through processes described in the Self-Regulation of Prejudices (SRP) model. Empirical findings are reviewed related to the central features of the SRP model, with attention to recent advances made possible by social neuroscientific investigations. Individual difference and situational factors that can facilitate or interfere with the self-regulation of prejudice are then discussed. We conclude by hightlighting critical directions for future research.
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