Stigma: An Insider’s View
groups, illustrating the extent, pervasiveness, and influence of negative attitudes and stereotypes on information processing, memory, judgment, and emotional response of dominant group members. In this way, dominant groups have been the subject and subordinate groups the object of research, with stigmatized group ................
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