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Anger Fuels Prejudice In stressful settings, decisions are altered FRIDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) -- In situations that require quick decisions, anger can fuel automatic, immediate prejudice against people of a different race, religion, or creed, says a study in the spring issued of Psychological Science. ... "It is useful to note that these automatic prejudices can be overcome by exerting time and effort to consider judgments of social groups, but these are (30) that individuals often do not have," she said.
――上智大学 経済学部経済学科・理工学部機械工・化学科(2月11日実施)――2005年
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