• This has been shown in language attitudes research where the use of some accents can have both notable social and communication consequences for some speakers, in addition to trait characteristics and prejudice evaluations (Dragojevic et al. (lu.se)
  • These interworldview friendships assist in altering stereotypes and reducing prejudice. (naspa.org)
  • find a positive relationship between whites living in high-diversity areas and negative racial stereotypes. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Specifically, the link between negative racial stereotypes (e.g., endorsing the item "blacks don't work as hard as whites") and opposition to race-targeted policy should be greatest in neighborhoods with high racial diversity. (lse.ac.uk)
  • White respondents who are more responsive to social norms and live in diverse areas characterized by a climate of tolerance should show a weakened relationship between negative racial stereotypes and policy. (lse.ac.uk)
  • When exposed to racial stereotypes in the news, white respondents living in white homogeneous neighborhoods endorsed more punitive policies to address crime, expressed more negative stereotypic evaluations of blacks, and felt more distant from blacks as a group. (escholarship.org)
  • This can impact negatively on the beliefs and attitudes boys hold about themselves. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • By highlighting the powerful effect of classroom environments on preschool children's gender-related beliefs and behaviors, the findings have implications for how teachers structure classrooms and interact with children . (medicalxpress.com)
  • Researchers have found that beliefs about the aging process affect workers' performance and attitudes. (waldenu.edu)
  • Unfortunately, whether we're aware of our attitude or not, rejecting an aspiring worker based on beliefs and stereotypes not only hurts them, but also hinders the employer's potential of finding the right candidate. (dbpcstaffing.com)
  • We explored the influence of personal barriers,stereotypes, socioeconomic status, culture, attitudes, and beliefs on African American women's behavior regarding breast cancer screening. (bvsalud.org)
  • Cultural competence begins with the HIV/STD professional understanding and respecting cultural differences and understanding that the clients' cultures affect their beliefs, perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • The attitudes towards aging incorporate a conceptual field which includes beliefs, prejudices and stereotypes, and these maintain a reciprocal relationship with the scientific and social context they are 2,7,27,28 . (bvsalud.org)
  • So, attitudes and beliefs can function as regulators of the behavior of individuals and groups 7,27,28 and may determine social practices and policies regarding the elderly 7 . (bvsalud.org)
  • However, children in the other classrooms showed increases in stereotyped attitudes and decreases in their interest in playing with children of the other sex. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Participation in the full-day workshop led to significant decreases in antifat attitudes and the internalization of media stereotypes and to significant increases in self-efficacy to address weight bias. (cdc.gov)
  • Professional development training in the area of weight bias awareness is associated with decreases in antifat attitudes and the internalization of media stereotypes around thinness. (cdc.gov)
  • Not only do they perceive the problem of discrimination more strongly, but they also rate gender equality particularly positively and agree with prejudices or stereotypes less often than older age groups. (kas.de)
  • The negative stereotypes were most damaging when they came from senior leadership, but whatever their source, we didn't hear of workers who felt they could challenge these perceptions. (iwh.on.ca)
  • Our study examines perceptions of gender equality, role models and stereotypes in a representative survey. (kas.de)
  • Using an original survey experiment, we examine whether framing the drug as "marijuana" as opposed to "cannabis" shapes public attitudes across a range of related topics: support for legalization of the drug, moral acceptance of its use, tolerance of activities involving the drug, perceptions of the drug's harms, and stereotypes of its users. (typepad.com)
  • Research questions focused on identifying age-related stereotypes held by the participants, the influence of those stereotypes on perceptions of aging, perception of the impact of aging on job performance, and experienced ageism and discrimination in the workplace. (waldenu.edu)
  • Themes that emerged from the study included culturally absorbed stereotypes of helplessness, acceptance of the participants' aging process, positive perceptions of themselves as older workers, a perceived pressure to retire from coworkers, self-identified physical limitations, and life-stage acceptance. (waldenu.edu)
  • In fact, recent findings from the Interfaith Diversity Experiences and Attitudes Longitudinal Survey ( IDEALS ) Friendships Matter Report , reveal first-year students who have interworldview friendships have significant increases in appreciative attitudes, a positive outlook and a sense of commonality with people of certain worldview identities, including openness toward worldviews of friends and others in general. (naspa.org)
  • In many cases, increases in the percentage of students who had highly appreciative attitudes toward other worldviews as much as doubled for students who gained a close friend of a different worldview. (naspa.org)
  • Our central findings are that exposure to the racial element of the crime script increases support for punitive approaches to crime and heightens negative attitudes about African-Americans among white, but not black, viewers. (escholarship.org)
  • Increased awareness of how traditional notions of men and masculinity can negatively impact societal, community and family attitudes to education and learning. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • Age in the best way that suits you rather than with outdated stereotypes or societal expectations as to what you should or shouldn't do. (sfcommunityliving.org)
  • In contexts where whites live among fewer blacks, we expected a weaker link between stereotypes and policy opposition. (lse.ac.uk)
  • When we measure racial attitudes in explicit terms-such as the expressed belief that blacks are biologically inferior to whites-empirical evidence shows that racism has decreased. (lse.ac.uk)
  • This occurs, in part, because they are less likely to openly express racial negativity, adding an additional wrinkle to understanding the political consequences of racial diversity: Overall, whites living in a diverse area will increase the political importance of negative racial attitudes, but this effect will be more difficult to detect among those most sensitive to their social context. (lse.ac.uk)
  • On the other hand, according to the group threat hypothesis, proximity to blacks might increase whites' sensitivity to stereotype-reinforcing crime news. (escholarship.org)
  • Whites from more mixed neighborhoods were either unaffected or moved in the opposite direction: endorsing less punitive crime policies, less negative stereotypes, and feeling closer to blacks as a group as a result of exposure to the stereotypic coverage. (escholarship.org)
  • ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa carried out a perception survey in Kenya which confirmed the existence of generally negative attitudes towards the work that women journalists and WHRDs do. (article19.org)
  • Attitudes towards the representation and participation of women as well as the perception of role models or stereotypes were examined. (kas.de)
  • It sets out the findings of the perception survey and - through the stories of WHRDs and women journalists - seeks to demonstrate the negative impact of these attitudes. (article19.org)
  • The findings revealed the participants' attitudes towards the different accents. (lu.se)
  • The findings support the claim that, depending on the spoken accent, different attitudes are formed, and this showed up in the ratings by the participants. (lu.se)
  • Dragojevic and Goatley-Soan (2020) conducted a study to examine the attitudes of American participants toward standard English accents and nine different non-Anglo foreign accents. (lu.se)
  • The primary purpose of the pilot study was to evaluate whether or not the intervention led to changes in the participants' antifat attitudes, internalization of media stereotypes, body satisfaction, and sense of self-efficacy to address weight bias. (cdc.gov)
  • Because bystander interventions approach participants not as potential victims or perpetrators but as potential allies, both defensiveness and victim-blaming attitudes are reduced. (cdc.gov)
  • In their analysis, the researchers found that women were consistently portrayed in ways that reinforce gender stereotypes, such as in more submissive positions and with less agency than men. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Kantar's AdReaction: Getting Gender Right study includes analysis of 30,000 ad tests in the 2018 Link™ global ad database, survey responses from 450 global marketers, attitudes to advertising among almost 40,000 consumers around the world, and brand equity analysis of over 9,000 global brands to create an in-depth understanding of how women and men are portrayed in ads, and how they respond differently to marketing. (kantar.com)
  • While there are hardly any differences between the attitudes of men and women, the youngest age group of 18- to 35-year-olds stands out. (kas.de)
  • The findings reveal that women suffer disproportionately compared with men in their aspirations for the top jobs. (emerald.com)
  • As part of this project, ARTICLE 19 carried out interviews with women human rights defenders (WHRDs) and women journalists which revealed that, like in many other parts of the world, groups and individuals target WHRDs and women journalists with gendered forms of violence and harassment fuelled by negative stereotypes. (article19.org)
  • This study's findings demonstrated that African American women perceived the barriers to breast cancer screening include lack of information about available resources, belief that screening cannot change genetic predisposition, embarrassment from exposing the breast for a mammogram, fear of mammograms, and fear of a positive result. (bvsalud.org)
  • The findings indicate that women have low knowledge about HIV and the use of preventive methods was not reported. (bvsalud.org)
  • A possible explanation for these findings is that orthopedic surgeons take women's symptoms less seriously than men's, so more damage is done by the time women get surgery. (medscape.com)
  • Most stereotypes have some element of truth," says Lisa Lattanza, MD, a professor of orthopedics at the University of California, San Francisco, and cofounder of the Perry Initiative, which encourages young women to enter orthopedics. (medscape.com)
  • Educators challenge narrow and potentially harmful gender stereotypes and intentionally communicate and affirm positive masculinities. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • The vast majority of marketers think they're doing a good job of avoiding gender stereotypes in advertising (76% of female marketers and 88% of male marketers), but almost half of consumers feel advertisers are still not getting it right, according to Kantar's analysis of advertising creativity and media effectiveness. (kantar.com)
  • A new study has found that when teachers call attention to gender in these simple ways, children are more likely to express stereotyped views of what activities are appropriate for boys and girls, and which gender they prefer to play with. (medicalxpress.com)
  • At the end of two weeks, the researchers tested the degree to which the children endorsed cultural gender stereotypes (for example, that "only girls " should play with baby dolls) and asked them about their interest in playing with children of their own and the other sex. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The findings extend earlier research showing that classroom environments that make divisions by gender lead to increased stereotypes among elementary-school-aged children. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Both sexes are sensitive to the issues of gender equality, role models and stereotypes. (kas.de)
  • Utilizing a novel experimental design, I wanted to examine the impact of media portrayals of the "welfare queen" (Reagan's iconic representation of the African-American welfare experience) on white people's attitudes about welfare policy, race and gender. (escholarship.org)
  • The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to understand the lived experiences of 7 workers aged 55 and older regarding ageism through the theoretical framework of stereotype threat theory. (waldenu.edu)
  • Shifting these attitudes often means confronting ageism directly. (uua.org)
  • Their findings confirmed broad concerns about negative stereotyping and lack of diversity in portraying different aspects of Black communities. (spoutible.com)
  • Increased awareness of historical, social, and cultural attitudes in relation to stereotypes and human behaviour. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • Cultural attitudes on aging a cause of Alzheimer's? (heraldtribune.com)
  • Do cultural values predict individuals' moral attitudes? (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • In our recent research, we engage these competing literatures by arguing that particular racial contexts alter the link between racial negativity and policy attitudes among white individuals. (lse.ac.uk)
  • A Report from EURAGE (European Research Group on Attitudes to Age) commissioned by Age UK. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • In this study, we integrate research findings on the impact of exposure to stereotype reinforcing local crime news with theories about the impact of residential context on attitudes about race and crime. (escholarship.org)
  • Also covered are comparisons with non- and quasi- experimental research methods for testing theoretically derived hypotheses and consideration of research ethics and appropriate style for reporting findings. (uwindsor.ca)
  • Pew Research Center conducted its first-ever study of Black attitudes toward news coverage. (spoutible.com)
  • This new report's first finding is that men's endorsement of stereotypical masculine norms has a powerful influence on a large number of harmful attitudes and behaviours. (theconversation.com)
  • The second finding is that some elements of traditional masculinity are more harmful than others, and other elements of masculinity may play a protective role. (theconversation.com)
  • We conclude with implications of our findings for debates over marijuana/cannabis policy and for framing in policy discourse more generally. (typepad.com)
  • The main findings of this update are summarised below. (i-red.eu)
  • To explore the reasons for this finding, one team of researchers trained a man and a woman with mild osteoarthritis of the knee as standardized patients. (medscape.com)
  • Language attitudes toward various accents are present in our daily lives and interactions, although attitudes are usually not spoken publicly and speakers are not regularly conscious of the attitudes unless they are overt, where the accents are negative and spoken explicitly in public places such as the media or daily conversations (Garrett, 2010). (lu.se)
  • Barrows, a high school activist with Advocates for Youth, noted that adults tend to bring one of three attitudes to their interactions with younger adults. (uua.org)
  • Positive age stereotypes, on the other hand, can act as a buffer for stress, she said. (heraldtribune.com)
  • It would be great to start quite young, in kindergarten or even pre-k, to start reinforcing positive stereotypes, bringing older role models into classrooms. (heraldtribune.com)
  • The Ohio longitudinal study demonstrated that if you have a positive attitude about aging you'll take better care of yourself, Fedus said. (sfcommunityliving.org)
  • Self-stigma occurs when individuals internalize and accept negative stereotypes. (mckinsey.com)
  • adds Gignac, who also shared findings from her study at an IWH Speaker Series webinar in September 2022. (iwh.on.ca)
  • The new study findings also point to the need to address ageist attitudes in the workplace, Gignac stresses. (iwh.on.ca)
  • The study results provide further evidence in support of the previous studies on language attitudes and evaluation of accents on the scales of social attractiveness and social status. (lu.se)
  • The goal of this essay is to study the language attitudes of native English speakers toward two native and two non-native English accents by applying the verbal-guise technique and using speech audios from The Speech Accent Archive (Weinberger, 2017). (lu.se)
  • Looking at healthy, dementia-free subjects from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, the nation's longest-running scientific study of aging, researchers found that the volume of the hippocampus - a part of the brain important for memory, measured by an MRI - declined by three times as much among those who hold negative stereotypes about aging, compared to those who do not. (heraldtribune.com)
  • The findings of this study may contribute to social change by informing employers and employee assistance counselors how to address the realistic needs and concerns of older workers. (waldenu.edu)
  • An introduction to the theories, methods, findings, and problems associated with the study of the individual in the social context. (uwindsor.ca)
  • Some masculine stereotypes are particularly corrosive to men and those around them. (theconversation.com)
  • The report also had two further findings, complicating simplistic claims about the impact of traditional masculine norms. (theconversation.com)
  • The third finding in the report is that particular unhealthy outcomes and behaviours are shaped more by some masculine norms than others. (theconversation.com)
  • Attitudes toward immigrants and immigrant experiences - Modelling the impact of immigrant density and unemployment across Territorial Authorities. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • And that although some stereotypes may reflect some characteristics of a group of people. (blogspot.com)
  • Public stigma (which is sometimes referred to as social stigma) is the negative attitude of society toward a particular group of people. (mckinsey.com)
  • The findings suggest that organizations motivated to support older workers to stay at work need to offer flexible supports that people can access without having to divulge their needs. (iwh.on.ca)
  • They were leery about ageist attitudes and stereotypes about older workers having health needs or lacking the ability to learn new skills. (iwh.on.ca)
  • The educator displays an attitude of acceptance and affirmation, communicating to boys that they are inherently valuable and worthwhile as unique individuals irrespective of their academic ability. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • Bystander training provides individuals with skills to reduce risk for violence by (a) recognizing situations that may become violent, (b) intervening both safely and effectively to reduce the likelihood of violence, and (c) speaking out against attitudes that support or condone violent behavior. (cdc.gov)
  • The exhibition also illustrates artists' attitudes to travel and other cultures through examples from history, including Egron Lundgren, Paul Gauguin and Ivan Aguéli. (codart.nl)
  • Sometimes, artists' concepts of cultures foreign to them have been full of preconceived ideas and stereotypes, but there are also plenty of examples of artists who have worked to expose power structures and norms, Vibeke Tandberg and Meriç Algün Ringborg, for instance. (codart.nl)
  • But the stereotypes you used in your post are still being used like weapons against gay people…to mock us, demean us, reduce our masculinity or our humanity. (blogspot.com)
  • Language attitudes will be studied by looking at social attractiveness and social status and applying traits from semantic- differential scales. (lu.se)
  • Further, attitudes will be studied by a separate social class evaluation question and if the accent from the speech audio files were to be used in an American movie. (lu.se)
  • Findings from the European Social Survey. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • Given the pervasiveness of weight bias among health professionals (7,8) and its direct influence on discourses about weight, nutrition, and physical activity, the professional development aimed to reduce the antifat attitudes of the health promoters. (cdc.gov)
  • Children as young as 4 take in the stereotypes of their culture," she said. (heraldtribune.com)
  • The finding could also change the way scientists interpret culture-related Alzheimer's disease data. (heraldtribune.com)
  • There are cat people, and there are dog people-or so the stereotype goes. (lavendermagazine.com)
  • Cats normally are known for their independence and aloof attitude, but most people have met at least one "dog" cat that loves to be petted and fussed over. (lavendermagazine.com)
  • De resultaten toonden in de eerste plaats een significant hoofd-effect van direct contact op de attitudes ten aanzien van transgenders aan. (scriptiebank.be)
  • De resultaten toonden namelijk aan dat een sterke parasociale interactie met het transgenderpersonage 'Kaat' leidde tot significant minder negatieve attitudes ten aanzien van transgenders. (scriptiebank.be)
  • Hoewel het hoofd-effect van media niet significant bevonden werd, mag het belang van de rol van de media en de potentiële effectiviteit van parasociale interactie in het beïnvloeden van publieke attitudes dus niet genegeerd worden. (scriptiebank.be)
  • Voorts toonden de resultaten aan dat er ook sprake was van een significant interactie-effect tussen direct contact en media-contact. (scriptiebank.be)
  • Respondenten die zowel naar het programma 'Thuis' kijken alsook een hoge mate van direct sociaal contact hadden met transgenders vertoonden significant minder negatieve attitudes, terwijl de attitudes van 'Thuis-kijkers' die weinig of geen direct sociaal contact hadden niet werden beïnvloed. (scriptiebank.be)
  • Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the project. (nationalacademies.org)
  • It also suggests that women's image in the media is still framed by some stereotypes. (euractiv.com)
  • Aan de hand van een online survey werd er getracht de onderzoeksvragen te beantwoorden en de vooropgestelde hypothesen te testen. (scriptiebank.be)
  • I reported the major finding of the survey, that Americans are far more authoritarian than any of the other populations sampled, at the end of my October 2021 essay, "Lessons of the 2020 American Election. (theauthoritarians.org)
  • But no one has reported yet the basic psychometric findings regarding the personality tests used in the Morning Consult survey, which I am offering here because someday, somebody will possibly care, and I for one cannot guarantee to be around to answer any questions. (theauthoritarians.org)
  • Even in the 17th-century Netherlands, the entrepreneurial artist played an important role, with Rembrandt and other Dutch painters finding clients among the emerging bourgeoisie. (codart.nl)
  • everyone has the potential to intervene in potentially risky situations to reduce the risk of violence or speak up when attitudes of violence acceptance are expressed. (cdc.gov)
  • The images presented here may include materials reflecting the attitudes, language, and stereotypes of an earlier time period. (uchicago.edu)
  • But, of course, stereotypes can lead to ridicule and to violence. (blogspot.com)
  • I don't know how bad it used to be all I know is that judging from the hate and violence directed at us we obviously haven't made ENOUGH progress and I have ZERO tolerance for any kind of stereotypes or any kind of anti-gay shite. (blogspot.com)
  • Op basis van de contacthypothese van Allport (1954) en de parasociale contacthypothese van Schiappa, Gregg en Hewes (2006) werd in deze masterproef zowel de invloed van interpersoonlijk contact met transgenderindividuen alsook de invloed van media-contact met het transgenderpersonage 'Kaat Bomans' uit de serie 'Thuis' op de attitudes ten aanzien van transgenders onderzocht. (scriptiebank.be)
  • Verdere analyses toonden aan dat de link tussen interpersoonlijk contact en media-contact gebaseerd was op het ontstaan het een parasociale interactie. (scriptiebank.be)
  • In reading the article, "Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria", by Beverly Daniel Tatum, she expresses her thoughts and findings on why kids of the same race tend to hang out more with each other than with kids of the other races. (ipl.org)