Investigating prejudice toward men perceived to be Muslim: cues of foreignness versus phenotype

Author:

Brown Lisa M.1,Awad Germine H.2,Preas Elizabeth J.1,Allen Valerie1,Kenney Jerry1,Roberts Stephanie1,Lusk L. Brooke1

Affiliation:

1. Austin College

2. Department of Educational Psychology; University of Texas at Austin

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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