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| Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 15, 2013, 6:17 pm | |
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| Bigots Are Generally Untrustworthy | |
| [font=times new roman]The mind of a bigot is like the pupil of | |
| the eye. The more light you shine on it, the more it will | |
| contract.[/font] | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | |
| http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/o/oliverwend134476.html#ObDyMCS39iukA0… | |
| #Post#: 347-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hidden Mechanisms of Prejudice: Implicit Bias & Interpersona | |
| l Fluency Part 1 | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 15, 2013, 6:19 pm | |
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| The Hidden Mechanisms of Prejudice: Implicit Bias & | |
| Interpersonal Fluency by Alex Madva | |
| http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&ve… | |
| [quote]This dissertation is about prejudice. In particular, it | |
| examines the theoretical and ethical questions raised by | |
| research on implicit social biases. Social biases are termed | |
| �implicit� when they are not reported, though they lie just | |
| beneath the surface of consciousness. | |
| Such biases are easy to adopt but very difficult to introspect | |
| and control.[/I] | |
| Despite this difficulty, I argue that we are personally | |
| responsible for our biases and | |
| obligated | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif | |
| to overcome them | |
| if they can bring harm to ourselves or to others. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/47b20s0.gif | |
| My dissertation addresses the terms of their removal. It is | |
| grounded in a comprehensive examination of empirical research | |
| and, as such, is a contribution to social psychology. Although | |
| implicit social biases significantly influence our judgment and | |
| action, [i]they are not reducible to beliefs or desires. Rather, | |
| they constitute a class of their own. | |
| Understanding their particular character is vital to determining | |
| how to replace them with more | |
| preferable habits of mind. I argue for a model of interpersonal | |
| fluency, a kind of ethical | |
| expertise that requires transforming our underlying dispositions | |
| of thought, feeling, and action | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/128fs318181.gif | |
| .[/quote] [img width=40 | |
| height=40] | |
| http://www.clker.com/cliparts/c/8/f/8/11949865511933397169thumbs_up_nathan_eady… | |
| /> | |
| [quote]The associations in our heads belong to us� The selves | |
| that we are and the selves we intend tobe are both us, and | |
| sometimes they do not agree. One might say that humans are | |
| large, containing multitudes. Full recognition of this fact | |
| raises serious questions for important issues of responsibility, | |
| culpability, and intentionality. | |
| ~ Brian Nosek and Robert Hansen (2008, 553, 591) | |
| A 2004 study found that, after attending an all-women�s college | |
| for one year, female | |
| undergraduates� implicit attitudes regarding gender and | |
| leadership qualities were completely | |
| overhauled.1 | |
| Beforehand, participants were quicker to associate female names | |
| like �Emily� with | |
| attributes stereotypical of female leaders, like �nurturing,� | |
| whereas they were quicker to | |
| associate male names like �Greg� with attributes stereotypical | |
| of male leaders, like �assertive.� | |
| After one year, these implicit biases vanished; they were no | |
| more likely to associate �Emily� | |
| with nurturance than with assertiveness. The same study also | |
| found that attending a coed | |
| university had the opposite effect on female undergraduates. | |
| After one year, they were even more likely to associate �Greg� | |
| with assertiveness. What accounts for the difference? The | |
| mediating factor was not, the evidence suggests, a supportive or | |
| encouraging atmosphere. The difference evidently boiled down to | |
| the total number of classes that students had taken with female | |
| math and science professors, that is, with female professors in | |
| historically maledominated fields. | |
| In fact, a closer look at the data showed that this was true | |
| regardless of which institution they attended. What�s just as | |
| striking is the fact that neither group showed any changes in | |
| their reflective, self-reported beliefs about women, nurturance, | |
| and leadership. | |
| Before as well as after, at both schools, participants | |
| consistently claimed that women possess more supportive | |
| qualities than leadership ones. :( ???[/quote] | |
| This first part is about gender roles. Wait until we get to | |
| judging (i.e. "pre" ;)) the level of threat in the behavior of | |
| same or other races (hint: the behavior, look, stance, clothing, | |
| etc. doesn't have BEANS to do with it and RACE has EVERYTHING to | |
| do with it.). | |
| Those "parent tapes" are hard to MODIFY, aren't they? [img | |
| width=80 | |
| height=80] | |
| http://www.imgion.com/images/01/Angry-animated-smiley.jpg[/img]<br | |
| /> | |
| #Post#: 348-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hidden Mechanisms of Prejudice: Implicit Bias & Interpersona | |
| l Fluency Part 2 | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 15, 2013, 6:21 pm | |
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| [quote]Implicit attitudes are studied indirectly, most commonly | |
| by measures like the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which | |
| tests how quickly individuals associate pairs of items, such as | |
| male and female names with leadership traits.2 Implicit | |
| attitudes contrast with explicit attitudes, which are | |
| paradigmatically expressed in individuals� reflective judgments | |
| and self-reported commitments. | |
| How are we to understand cases such as these in which our | |
| automatic, intuitive responses come apart from our considered | |
| commitments? | |
| The 2004 study is particularly striking in that the automatic, | |
| virtually unconscious tendencies of students in the women�s | |
| college seem to have been in some sense getting it right while | |
| their [b]reflective judgments persisted in getting it wrong. | |
| :o[/quote] | |
| [quote]Implicit attitudes shape a wide range of pivotal | |
| decisions | |
| and actions without our ever realizing it. They influence our | |
| judgments about whom to trust and whom to ignore, whom to | |
| promote and whom to imprison. While it would be a mistake to | |
| think that implicit attitudes are intrinsically bad or | |
| regrettable features of human psychology, our failure to | |
| appreciate what they are and how they affect us can cause | |
| serious and pervasive harm.[/quote] | |
| [quote]In the paradigmatic cases I consider in this | |
| dissertation, the challenge is what to do about the implicit | |
| attitudes that get it wrong. | |
| For example, while fewer and fewer Americans openly avow racist | |
| and sexist beliefs, subtle but pervasive forms of disparate | |
| treatment on the basis of race and gender persist. [img width=30 | |
| height=30] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-141113183729.png[/img] | |
| Some researchers have suggested that part of the explanation for | |
| this state of affairs is that many Americans have egalitarian | |
| explicit attitudes�in that they sincerely embrace anti-racist | |
| and antisexist commitments�but nevertheless harbor a range of | |
| biased implicit attitudes. | |
| In one study, participants evaluated two hypothetical candidates | |
| for a job as chief of police.3 One candidate had extensive | |
| �street� experience but little formal education; the other had | |
| extensive formal education but little street experience. When | |
| the street-smart candidate was male and the book smart candidate | |
| was female, participants said that street smarts were the most | |
| important criteria for being an effective police chief, and | |
| recommended promoting the man. | |
| However, when the street-smart candidate was female and the | |
| book-smart candidate was male, participants said book smarts | |
| were more important, and, once again, recommended the man. | |
| They unwittingly tailored their judgments about the tools | |
| necessary to be a successful police chief to match their gut | |
| feeling that the man was better suited than the woman for the | |
| job. :P :o ???[/quote] | |
| The Hidden Mechanisms of Prejudice: Implicit Bias & | |
| Interpersonal Fluency by Alex Madva | |
| http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&ve… | |
| #Post#: 388-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 18, 2013, 7:35 pm | |
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| [center] | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh65ZsiwvKI&feature=player_embedded[/center] | |
| Transcript: | |
| Peter Z. Scheer: A question is �how should people of color | |
| respond to the dying of a civilization that has not been civil | |
| to them?� | |
| [audience laughter and applause] | |
| Chris Hedges: Well, I teach every Thursday night at a maximum | |
| security prison and I spent significant amounts of time with | |
| this book �Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt� in statistically | |
| the poorest pockets of the country and the creation of | |
| omnipotent police forces, especially in urban areas has set a | |
| template. As anyone who knows has spent time in depressed urban | |
| areas, police on pretext stops can seize and incarcerate�you | |
| only get a few minutes with a public defender�anyone they want. | |
| And I find often in the prisons the people with the longest | |
| sentences are the people who refused to plea out because they | |
| were not guilty. But if you don�t plea out you�re finished; and | |
| they know it, the whole system�s rigged. | |
| And one of the reasons that I would hope that those who were in | |
| many cities the engine of the Occupy movement, which were | |
| primarily underemployed or unemployed college educated kids, | |
| would begin to reach out to marginal communities not so much | |
| because I think these communities now are so broken and of | |
| course such a high dis-proportion of especially African-American | |
| men are within the system. Not just in prison but on parole; I | |
| mean they have all sorts of ways to cripple your life. I think | |
| that we have to make amends to these communities because we � | |
| [audience applause] | |
| � by supporting the Democratic Party, and in particular figures | |
| like Clinton, which rammed through the Omnibus bill and created | |
| a massive prison industrial complex, destroyed welfare�which as | |
| Bob points out 70 percent of the recipients in the old welfare | |
| system were children�passed NAFTA. We busied ourselves with a | |
| kind of boutique activism, multiculturalism, all of which I | |
| support, but at the expense of justice. We forgot about justice. | |
| And our poor and our working class were decimated. And what has | |
| happened now, there has been a Weimarization of the American | |
| working class. What�s happened to the working class is now being | |
| visited on the middle class; I mean this is how history works. | |
| So, I think there�s a, for those of us who care about social | |
| change, one of the reasons we have to reach out to these | |
| communities�and one of the reasons I teach in the prison | |
| system�is because we have to make atonement for, in essence, | |
| turning our back on these people, while in the name of a kind of | |
| faux liberalism a war was made against their very beings. | |
| [audience applause] | |
| http://www.truthdig.com/avbooth/item/chris_hedges_we_have_to_make_atonement_for… | |
| #Post#: 389-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 18, 2013, 7:55 pm | |
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| Agelbert NOTE: DeBlasio changed his name from Warren Wilhelm to | |
| win an election. He comes from a family with some members in the | |
| CIA. He is a bought and paid for Clinton Clone. I don't like him | |
| for that reason. However the incredibly racist piece of crap by | |
| Cohen that Colbert exposed is worthy of PRAISE! | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/47b20s0.gif | |
| A Famous Columnist Has Trouble Defining Racism. Colbert Eats Him | |
| For Dinner. | |
| Here�s the quote: | |
| �Today�s GOP is not racist, as Harry Belafonte alleged about the | |
| tea party, but it is deeply troubled � about the expansion of | |
| government, about immigration, about secularism, about the | |
| mainstreaming of what used to be the avant-garde. People with | |
| conventional views must repress a gag reflex when considering | |
| the mayor-elect of New York � a white man married to a black | |
| woman and with two biracial children. (Should I mention that | |
| Bill de Blasio�s wife, Chirlane McCray, used to be a lesbian?)� | |
| Wait, what?! | |
| Alvin Melathe | |
| [I]Video Here: [img width=60 | |
| height=50] | |
| http://us.cdn2.123rf.com/168nwm/lenm/lenm1201/lenm120100200/12107060-illustrati… | |
| /> | |
| [/I] | |
| http://www.upworthy.com/a-famous-columnist-has-trouble-defining-racism-colbert-… | |
| #Post#: 393-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 18, 2013, 10:50 pm | |
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| [move]Rumplestiltskin must have been quite a happy fellow! ;D | |
| [/move] | |
| [center] | |
| Does a Person�s Name Impact Happiness?[/center] | |
| A person�s name might affect his or her happiness, because | |
| people who have rare names report higher levels of happiness | |
| than those with more common names, research shows. Researchers | |
| believe this could be the result of humans� subconscious desire | |
| to be considered unique from others. Research also reveals that | |
| people who have common names are likely to rate their names as | |
| being more rare than they actually are, a psychology term | |
| referred to as the false uniqueness effect. ;D | |
| More about the impact of names: | |
| �About 20% of parents reported regretting their children�s | |
| names, according to one 2013 British study. Common reasons were | |
| the difficulty other people had spelling the name or that it was | |
| too unusual. | |
| �Boys who have been given names that are traditionally | |
| associated with girls have been found to be at a higher risk of | |
| disciplinary problems during adolescence, :o which is thought | |
| to be because of self-consciousness from being teased about | |
| their names. | |
| �A person who has high self-esteem is more likely to prefer | |
| words that contain the same letters as his or her name, | |
| especially words that include the first letter of the name. ;) | |
| http://www.wisegeek.com/does-a-persons-name-impact-happiness.htm | |
| Agelbert NOTE:[size=10pt] Why is this posted in the "Mechanisms | |
| of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden" Board? Because arrogant | |
| individuals often have very high (and totally unjustified) self | |
| esteem. These people are NOT trustworthy. Their main prejudice | |
| is that they lack humility and honestly believe they are more | |
| valuable to society than anyone around them. consequently, if | |
| the situation is them or you for survival, they will ALWAYS | |
| decide for THEM. | |
| Altruism does not exist in these people but they can put on | |
| quite a show. The last tidbit from Wisegeek will help you pick | |
| up on whether a person has gone overboard in the self esteem | |
| department if they happen to be good at disguising their | |
| arrogance. | |
| As always, this is just one factor and you need to weigh | |
| carefully many other behavioral characteristics of your | |
| acquaintances to determine if they are trustworthy or not. | |
| #Post#: 402-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: William Hunter Duncan Date: November 19, 2013, 8:28 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=AGelbert link=topic=67.msg393#msg393 | |
| date=1384836619] | |
| [move]Rumplestiltskin must have been quite a happy fellow! | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-animal-042.gif[/move]<br | |
| /> | |
| Does a Person�s Name Impact Happiness? | |
| A person�s name might affect his or her happiness, because | |
| people who have rare names report higher levels of happiness | |
| than those with more common names, research shows. Researchers | |
| believe this could be the result of humans� subconscious desire | |
| to be considered unique from others. Research also reveals that | |
| people who have common names are likely to rate their names as | |
| being more rare than they actually are, a psychology term | |
| referred to as the false uniqueness effect. ;D | |
| More about the impact of names: | |
| �About 20% of parents reported regretting their children�s | |
| names, according to one 2013 British study. Common reasons were | |
| the difficulty other people had spelling the name or that it was | |
| too unusual. | |
| �Boys who have been given names that are traditionally | |
| associated with girls have been found to be at a higher risk of | |
| disciplinary problems during adolescence, :o which is thought | |
| to be because of self-consciousness from being teased about | |
| their names. | |
| �A person who has high self-esteem is more likely to prefer | |
| words that contain the same letters as his or her name, | |
| especially words that include the first letter of the name. ;) | |
| Agelbert NOTE: Why is this here? Because arrogant individuals | |
| often have very high (and totally unjustified) self esteem. | |
| These people are NOT trustworthy. Their main prejudice is that | |
| they lack humility and honestly believe they are more valuable | |
| to society than anyone around them. consequently, if the | |
| situation is them or you for survival, they will ALWAYS decide | |
| for THEM. | |
| Altruism does not exist in these people but they can put on | |
| quite a show. The last tidbit from Wisegeek will help you pick | |
| up on whether a person has gone overboard in the self esteem | |
| department if they happen to be good at disguising their | |
| arrogance. | |
| As always, this is just one factor and you need to weigh | |
| carefully many other behavioral characteristics of your | |
| aquiantances to determine if they are trustworthy or not. | |
| [/quote] | |
| agelbert, | |
| Mehopes you weigh behavioral characteristics before you make | |
| judgements. | |
| [URL= | |
| http://www.sherv.net/emoticons.html][IMG]http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/conf… | |
| William Hunter Duncan | |
| #Post#: 409-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 20, 2013, 10:55 pm | |
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| Absolutely! ;D | |
| #Post#: 661-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 5, 2014, 7:42 pm | |
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| [center] | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXsJ-6YCFSU&feature=player_embedded[/center] | |
| [center]The role of rationalization in justifying criminal | |
| behavior as "okay"[/center] | |
| #Post#: 771-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden | |
| By: AGelbert Date: February 15, 2014, 3:26 pm | |
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| [move]SATIRE[/I][/move] | |
| [center]Conservative Libertarian Senator Prudentius Windy is all | |
| in a lather over the horrendous waste of taxpayer dollars in | |
| gated communities:[/center] | |
| "How is it possible that these PEOPLE that live in these gated | |
| communities at taxpayer expense are allowed to live there | |
| free?". Our country needs to be responsible and have a balanced | |
| budget when military expenses are not the issue! These | |
| freeloaders need to be sent out to work on environmental | |
| cleanups and other worthy projects for the good of the gated | |
| communities and America!. They will learn discipline and | |
| responsibility that they don't seem capable of obtaining in | |
| their family units due to the lack of values central to REAL | |
| Americans. We may never be able to get them to talk English | |
| properly but we CAN make them stop mooching from the good people | |
| of the USA!". | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://theselvedgeyard.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/42-220088551.jpg?w=700[/img]… | |
| [center]Gated Community[/center] | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://www.kcconfidential.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/jail-cell-highest-inca… | |
| [center]Secure facilities paid by taxpayers. No worries about | |
| crime of any sort. Patrolled 24/7 at no expense to those housed. | |
| Free food too! It's an OUTRAGE![/center] | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://theselvedgeyard.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/42-22008535.jpg[/img][/cente… | |
| [center]Freeloaders loafing in gated community[/center] | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=580] | |
| http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/10/19/jenkins192way_sq-479fd53d22cd71dca3d… | |
| [center]Stop these FREELOADERS! Make them work for their | |
| privileged gate community life [i]even if we can't EVER expect | |
| them to talk like REAL Americans![/center] | |
| Note: Photo of evil FREELOADER was picked at random without | |
| regard to race, color, creed, nationality, sex, pimples, | |
| ugliness or general appearance. We pick photos in a totally | |
| impartial fashion. [img | |
| width=60] | |
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| corporate for profit security facilities and the KKK | |
| Libertarians. [img | |
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