Nations' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap

  1. Durante, F.
  2. Fiske, S.T.
  3. Kervyn, N.
  4. Cuddy, A.J.C.
  5. Akande, A.D.
  6. Adetoun, B.E.
  7. Adewuyi, M.F.
  8. Tserere, M.M.
  9. Ramiah, A.A.
  10. Mastor, K.A.
  11. Barlow, F.K.
  12. Bonn, G.
  13. Tafarodi, R.W.
  14. Bosak, J.
  15. Cairns, E.
  16. Doherty, C.
  17. Capozza, D.
  18. Chandran, A.
  19. Chryssochoou, X.
  20. Iatridis, T.
  21. Contreras, J.M.
  22. Costa-Lopes, R.
  23. González, R.
  24. Lewis, J.I.
  25. Tushabe, G.
  26. Leyens, J.-P.
  27. Mayorga, R.
  28. Rouhana, N.N.
  29. Castro, V.S.
  30. Perez, R.
  31. Rodríguez-Bailón, R.
  32. Moya, M.
  33. Morales Marente, E.
  34. Palacios Gálvez, M.
  35. Sibley, C.G.
  36. Asbrock, F.
  37. Storari, C.C.
  38. Show all authors +
Journal:
British Journal of Social Psychology

ISSN: 0144-6665 2044-8309

Year of publication: 2013

Volume: 52

Issue: 4

Pages: 726-746

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1111/BJSO.12005 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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