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Who do people prefer to be in charge? An in-depth analysis of UK citizens’ preferences for politicians, citizens, experts, and/or artificial intelligence in policymaking
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The relationship between cognitive and emotional abilities and ideological attitudes among adolescents
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High white racial identity predicts low allyship with a black female sexual harassment complainant : the critical role of the benevolence of a white alleged perpetrator
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An empirical investigation of ethnic-cultural procedural fairness effects and their boundary conditions among three societal groups in South Africa
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An empirical investigation of secondary transfer effects of contact among five ethnic-cultural minority groups in the Netherlands
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Reactions to violent extremist groups : militia race determines whether low and high authoritarians have 'selective contextual blindness' to critical information that diminishes punishment
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The development of the Broaching Assessment Scale : a client-rated measure of therapists’ broaching behaviour in clinical counselling
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Strongly identified white Europeans' humanization of the complainant predicts elevated punishment for a black but not white university student accused of sexual assault
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When high right-wing authoritarians report elevated empathy toward a black woman victim of police violence : 'inclusive victimhood consciousness' from police mistreatment experiences
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'Pandemic stress made him do it!' : COVID-19-related threat predicts vicarious justification for assaulting Chinese men-especially those with strong ethnic identity