id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ouvf4n7vfvbqvnourfxvlxsrke Edward Dunbar Human rights attitudes and peer influence: The role of explicit bias, gender, and salience 2007 34 .pdf application/pdf 8987 882 61 Key Words: Human Rights, Social Influence, Ambivalent Sexism, Gitano Bias examined the strategies individuals employ to influence a peers' beliefs about human rights laws in Pr scale predicted the use of both soft and hard strategies concerning women's rights. to influence a peer was employed in a high salience condition (e.g. women's use of social power rights and attitudes about these laws, the preferred social power strategies used to influence a peer's One study that examined peer influence and human rights attitudes found that men and women differ in their endorsement of strategies to influence a peer's beliefs concerning the rights of social power strategies to influence a peer's opinion concerning human rights laws for ethnic predicted by participant gender and age, Human Rights Affect, Gitano Bias, and the Pr scale. social influence tactics were predicted by participant gender and age, Human Rights Affect, Gitano ./cache/work_ouvf4n7vfvbqvnourfxvlxsrke.pdf ./txt/work_ouvf4n7vfvbqvnourfxvlxsrke.txt