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Title: Impact of Openness to Experience on Interracial Attitudes and Impression Formation
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His suggestion was correct that the more openly the white participants were, the less prejudice they seem to be toward black people. Unfortunately, the assessment for racial attitude may not been reliable because people tend to be reluctantly to express each attitude openly... Showed first 250 characters
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It seems over the last few decades white people have gradually change their views of black people. It seems to be more positive than previous years but there are not exactly meaniful changes to affect the stereotypes. This study can't put all white perceivers in the same category because all of them do not think alike... Showed next 250 characters
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