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EXAMINING THE THEORY OF AVERSIVE RACISM: DOES DEFENDANT IMMIGRANT STATUS AND ETHNICITY, AND JUROR GENDER CONTRIBUTE TO JUROR BIAS?
2021
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Implicit bias by jurors towards immigrants in the United States legal system has become a main focus within law and psychology literature. Aversive racism theory suggests that people may hold egalitarian values, however, they may unconsciously hold negative attitudes about out-groups and express them very indirectly and subtly. The purpose of this study was to examine prejudicial attitudes towards immigrants by European American mock jurors and examine if the theory of aversive racism could
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5035758
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