id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_olb3cwkbw5abxnu7jstnebylei Max Weisbuch The Nonverbal Transmission of Intergroup Bias: A Model of Bias Contagion with Implications for Social Policy 2011 35 .pdf application/pdf 15897 1293 49 The Nonverbal Transmission of Intergroup Bias: A Model of Bias Contagion with Implications for Social Policy discrimination address this contradiction by postulating that the explicit endorsement of egalitarianism is often betrayed by more subtly negative responses to people from other social groups (Dovidio, Kawakami, Johnson, Johnson, & Howard, We argue that subtle intergroup bias is unintentionally transmitted and maintained through nonverbal behavior in a process Public Policy and Social Norms Have Reduced Bias and Discrimination & Frieze, 1997; Pettigrew & Meertens, 1995; Quinley & Glock, 1979; Saad, Exposure to nonverbal bias: Social influence across species and age. the expressive individual is typically an in-group member—consequently, exposure to nonverbal bias should cause perceivers to have negative affect toward their uncertainty about a social group for perceivers to be influenced by nonverbal bias, intergroup encounters, explicit attention to nonverbal bias, uncertainty about social Reducing Expression of Nonverbal Bias: Social and Policy Interventions ./cache/work_olb3cwkbw5abxnu7jstnebylei.pdf ./txt/work_olb3cwkbw5abxnu7jstnebylei.txt