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ArtikelAffective Processes  
Oleh: Smith, Eliot R. ; Mackie, Diane M.
Jenis: Article from Books - Reference
Dalam koleksi: The Sage Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination, page 131-145.
Topik: Affective; Conceptual Framework; Incidental Affect; Emotions in Intergroup encounters; Emotions Stemming
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  • Perpustakaan PKPM
    • Nomor Panggil: 301.150.1 SAG 12
    • Non-tandon: tidak ada
    • Tandon: 1
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Isi artikelEmotional or affective reactions are frequently part of people's reactions to dislike groups, contributing to discrimination. This chapter reviews research on three main topics. First, affect, even if it occurs for irrelevant reasons, can influence cognitive processes that are relevant to prejudice and discrimination, such as people's tendency to use stereotypes. Second, emotions (such as anxiety) frequently arise when individuals encounter outgroup members, and contribute to discomfort and unpleasantness in the interaction. Third, people can experience emotion when they think of themselves as members of social groups, for example, when political party members feel joy or disappointment at their party's electoral outcomes. These group-based emotions for feelings and behaviors toward outgroups.
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