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  2. Contact hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Of them, social psychologist Gordon Allport united early research in this vein under intergroup contact theory. In 1954, Allport published The Nature of Prejudice , in which he outlined the most widely cited form of the hypothesis. [ 1 ]

  3. List of social psychology theories - Wikipedia

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    Social psychology utilizes a wide range of specific theories for various kinds of social and cognitive phenomena. Here is a sampling of some of the more influential theories that can be found in this branch of psychology. Attribution theory – is concerned with the ways in which people explain (or attribute) the behaviour of others. The theory ...

  4. Schelling's model of segregation - Wikipedia

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    Schelling's model of segregation is an agent-based model developed by economist Thomas Schelling. [1] [2] Schelling's model does not include outside factors that place pressure on agents to segregate such as Jim Crow laws in the United States, but Schelling's work does demonstrate that having people with "mild" in-group preference towards their own group could still lead to a highly segregated ...

  5. Racialized society - Wikipedia

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    The social psychological approach maintains that prejudice socialized early in life feeds racial stereotypes. [7] [2] It is often said that social interaction is infused with a privileged / non-privileged dynamic which is defined by racial identity — is very complex issue.

  6. Kenneth and Mamie Clark - Wikipedia

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    It served as a location for initial experiments on racial biases in education and the intersection of education and varying theories and practices around social psychology. The psychological work they did led them to the conclusion that the problems of minority children are "neither purely psychiatric, purely social, nor purely environmental ...

  7. Cross-race effect - Wikipedia

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    Hence, these theories propose that racial segregation results in people developing better expertise in distinguishing between faces of our own race or of a different race. [3] Research around these theories also suggests that the more a child is exposed to cross-race face processing the lower the cross-race effect. [3]

  8. Residential segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Residential preferences of blacks are categorized by social-psychological and socioeconomic demographic characteristics. The theory behind social psychological residential preference is that segregation is a result of blacks choosing to live around other blacks because of cultural similarities, maintaining a sense of racial pride, or a desire ...

  9. Symbolic racism - Wikipedia

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    Some people do not view symbolic racism as prejudice since it is not linked directly to race but is indirectly linked through social and political issues. [3] David O. Sears and P.J. Henry characterize symbolic racism as the expression or endorsement of four specific themes or beliefs: [4] Black people no longer face much prejudice or ...