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Stereotypes and Stereotyping
Edited by
C. Neil Macrae
,
Charles Stangor
, and
Miles Hewstone
Where do stereotypes come from? How accurate are they, and how do they affect interpersonal and intergroup relations? Can stereotypes be changed?
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Stereotypes and Stereotyping
Edited by
C. Neil Macrae
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Charles Stangor
, and
Miles Hewstone
Hardcover
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March 1, 1996
ISBN 9781572300538
Price: $85.00
462 Pages
Size: 6" x 9"
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Researchers, instructors, and students in social psychology and related disciplines.
Serves as a text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on stereotypes and stereotyping.
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