id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ssi2dfwgzjdbrmdgytwoolbaua Stefan Thörner Anti-Muslim Backlash and Changing Political Ideologies. The Consequences of Perceived Threat from Islamist Terrorism 2014 148 .pdf application/pdf 41482 5018 62 threat-prejudice-discrimination model (for an overview of research questions, see Table 1 at terrorist threat, anti-Muslim prejudice and discriminatory intentions. threat, anti-Muslim prejudice and discrimination for the US, Spain, UK, and Germany for a terrorist threat, anti-Muslim prejudice and discrimination. connection of perceived terrorist threat and derogation of Muslims, Manuscript #2 tests this personal terrorist threat create differential effects on anti-Muslim prejudice and Terrorist Threat, Prejudice, and Anti-Muslim Backlash. Terrorist Threat, Prejudice, and Anti-Muslim Backlash. model hypothesizing that terrorist threat leads to prejudice and discrimination of Muslims. time in perceived terrorist threat, anti-Muslim prejudice and (violent) discrimination across their broadcasting to increase terrorist threat, anti-Muslim prejudice and violent Data source: Gallup time series of terrorist threat and PSRA & PEW unfavorability of Muslims. anti-Muslim prejudice and discrimination should increase in response to terror related events. terrorist threat and anti-Muslim prejudice. Personal terrorist threat was also antecedent to anti-Muslim prejudice and discrimination. ./cache/work_ssi2dfwgzjdbrmdgytwoolbaua.pdf ./txt/work_ssi2dfwgzjdbrmdgytwoolbaua.txt