Manichean Psychology: Racism and the Minds of People of African Descent"Most of the current research is concerned with the third domain. Scholars have generated analyses of deteriorated family structures, negative attitudes, violent behavior, and poor academic achievement, among others. Some excellent studies have also been completed on stimulus events and the racist environments. Very little research has been done on the second domain, the mental processes. It is the purpose of Manichean Psychology to fill this void.". |
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... emotions were rude and remote . They allow that not all historians agree with this portrait of the emotional state of Europeans at that time , although many contemporary sources indicate that neg- ative emotions were pervasive . The ...
... emotions were rude and remote . They allow that not all historians agree with this portrait of the emotional state of Europeans at that time , although many contemporary sources indicate that neg- ative emotions were pervasive . The ...
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... emotional response in the absence of the loved one . Obviously , the conditioned emotional re- sponse may be positive or negative , depending on the outcome of this encounter . Television advertisements often use a form of higher ...
... emotional response in the absence of the loved one . Obviously , the conditioned emotional re- sponse may be positive or negative , depending on the outcome of this encounter . Television advertisements often use a form of higher ...
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... emotions , and the left frontal area , a region associated with positive emotions . When the participants reported hearing the emotional words , that is , when these words were perceived consciously and there was no recall of the ...
... emotions , and the left frontal area , a region associated with positive emotions . When the participants reported hearing the emotional words , that is , when these words were perceived consciously and there was no recall of the ...
Contents
The Meaning and Impact of Racism | 1 |
Methods of Study | 53 |
Environmental Stimuli and Manichean Thinking | 91 |
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