Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2016/Prejudice and emotion

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HI!

Just thought I'd suggest looking into the differences between implicit attitudes towards prejudice and explicit behaviours. It looked like you are saying that emotion predict prejudice more than an imlicit attitude. I remember reading that implicit attitudes predict prejudice more than explicit behaviours. Perhaps you can use that as a further comparison. I believe it was in the social Psych text book. Bee Taylor (discuss • contribs) 00:56, 22 October 2016 (UTC)

Hi again,

Just alphabetized and formatted you reference list for you. However, there are a couple references I am not sure if are correct.

I am not sure where you got this reference from. Is it a book or journal? Dovidio, J. F., Hewstone, M., Glick, P., & Esses, V. M. (2010). Prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination: theoretical and empirical overview. The SAGE handbook of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination, 3-29

again where is this one from? Mackie, D. M., & Smith, E. R. (2002). Intergroup emotions and the social self: Prejudice reconceptualized as differentiated reactions to outgroups. The social self: Cognitive, interpersonal, and intergroup perspectives, 309-326.

and finally this one as well Roseman, I. J., & Smith, C. A. (2001). Appraisal theory: Overview, assumptions, varieties, controversies.

Good luck, I shall keep an eye on your page and see if i can help more. Bee Taylor (discuss • contribs) 06:47, 22 October 2016 (UTC)

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