COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .1. GENERALIZATION AND SUBTYPING IN YOUNG PEOPLES VIEWS OF THE POLICE

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Main Authors: Hewstone, M, Hopkins, N, Routh, D
Format: Journal article
Published: 1992
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COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .1. GENERALIZATION AND SUBTYPING IN YOUNG PEOPLES VIEWS OF THE POLICE
title COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .1. GENERALIZATION AND SUBTYPING IN YOUNG PEOPLES VIEWS OF THE POLICE
title_full COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .1. GENERALIZATION AND SUBTYPING IN YOUNG PEOPLES VIEWS OF THE POLICE
title_fullStr COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .1. GENERALIZATION AND SUBTYPING IN YOUNG PEOPLES VIEWS OF THE POLICE
title_full_unstemmed COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .1. GENERALIZATION AND SUBTYPING IN YOUNG PEOPLES VIEWS OF THE POLICE
title_short COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .1. GENERALIZATION AND SUBTYPING IN YOUNG PEOPLES VIEWS OF THE POLICE
title_sort cognitive models of stereotype change 1 generalization and subtyping in young peoples views of the police
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