The Psychology of Diversity presents a captivatingsocial-psychological study of diversity, the obstacles confrontingit, and the benefits it provides.

  • Goes beyond prejudice and discrimination ...

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The Psychology of Diversity presents a captivatingsocial-psychological study of diversity, the obstacles confrontingit, and the benefits it provides.

  • Goes beyond prejudice and discrimination to discuss thepersonal and social implications of diversity for both majority andminority group members
  • Considers how historical, political, economic, and societalfactors shape the way people think about and respond todiversity
  • Explains why discrimination leads to bias at all levels insociety – interpersonal, institutional, cultural, andsocial
  • Describes proven techniques for improving intergrouprelations
  • Examines the brain's impact on bias in clear terms for studentswith little or no background in neuroscience
  • Includes helpful study tools throughout the text as well as anonline instructor’s manual

 



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