International Competences for Undergraduate Psychology (ICUP): A constructive shift for psychology? [0.03%]
国际心理学本科能力框架(ICUP):心理学的建构式转变?
Susan A Nolan,Jacquelyn Cranney,Susanne Narciss et al.
Susan A Nolan et al.
The International Collaboration on Undergraduate Psychology Outcomes project developed the International Competences for Undergraduate Psychology model to offer a globally relevant framework to provide a reference point for reflection on an...
Two dimensions of access: Availability and affordability of mental health care across the United States [0.03%]
美国精神卫生服务的可及性及其影响因素:州层面的可用性和可负担性
Junsang Park,Hye Rin Kim,Ryan D Duffy et al.
Junsang Park et al.
Access is the first gateway to mental health care utilization, shaping who ultimately receives support and who does not. However, access is multidimensional, influenced concurrently by structural, financial, and social conditions. Among the...
Revisiting secondary antisemitism: Antisemitism as a cause, not a consequence, of ingroup-serving Holocaust distortions [0.03%]
重构次生反犹主义:反犹主义是一种原因,而不是群体利益扭曲霍洛 causa Holocaust扭曲的后果
Maria Babińska,Jonas Rees,Michał Bilewicz
Maria Babińska
Holocaust distortions are central to contemporary antisemitic rhetoric, appearing across political ideologies and geographic contexts. Such distortions, often closely linked to collective memory processes, raise critical questions about the...
From praise to prejudice: How positive stereotypes reinforce antisemitism [0.03%]
从赞扬到偏见:积极刻板印象如何固化反犹主义
Bella Qing Dong,Margaret Shih,Todd Pittinsky
Bella Qing Dong
Antisemitism-defined as prejudice and hostility toward Jews-is traditionally studied by examining explicit negative stereotypes and historical discriminatory actions against Jewish communities. However, this article explores an often overlo...
Britt Hadar,Nir Halevy,Taya R Cohen et al.
Britt Hadar et al.
Antisemitism, characterized by prejudice, discrimination, and hostility toward Jews, is marked by two enduring paradoxes. First, although people typically defer to powerholders, perceptions of Jews as powerful are associated with disdain ra...
Emulation versus envy: Jewish managerial stereotypes in China [0.03%]
emulation versus envy:犹太人管理风格的模仿还是嫉妒——在中国看犹太人经理人的刻板印象
Joshua Keller,Wen Shan
Joshua Keller
Does the perception of Jewish financial success trigger antisemitism? In three studies using both qualitative and quantitative methods, we found that the answer in China was no. In Study 1, we examined Chinese popular discourse on Jewish bu...
Gal Gutman,Michael Gilead
Gal Gutman
Antisemitism, a persistent form of prejudice, is increasingly manifesting in subtle and modernized forms within contemporary society. This study examined how cultural representations of Jews are encoded in large language models (LLMs), whic...
Holocaust inversion and justification of anti-Jewish aggression: Evidence from two national surveys in Norway [0.03%]
对反犹太人攻击进行正当化的奥斯威辛集中营事件的歪曲:来自挪威全国两项调查的证据
Johannes Due Enstad
Johannes Due Enstad
While perpetrators of anti-Jewish harassment and violence are a small minority in democratic societies, they rely on a larger number of people who justify such aggression or silently condone it. Using data from nationally representative sur...
Kent D Harber,Dominika Bulska,Thomas E Malloy et al.
Kent D Harber et al.
Antisemitism and hostility toward Israel reliably co-occur, causing some to regard opposition to Israel as the "new antisemitism," a socially acceptable way to express an ancient prejudice. Others dismiss new antisemitism as a specious rhet...
Justifying antisemitism: Political liberalism and perceptions of prejudices [0.03%]
反犹太主义的正当性——政治自由主义与偏见感知
Jordan W Moon,Michael Barlev,Steven L Neuberg
Jordan W Moon
Antisemitism has surged in the United States since the onset of the Israel-Hamas War. Yet, responses from liberals-who generally vigorously defend marginalized groups against prejudice and discrimination-have been tepid, leading some to sug...