Confronting Prejudice More Likely When There Is Belief That Personalities Can Change
Posted on July 29 2010 by NewsBot
Confronting someone who makes a prejudiced remark can be a good thing - but not everyone does it. Researchers at Stanford University studied how and when targets of bias will speak up, and found that they're more likely to do so if they hold a particular belief: that people's personalities can change...
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