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The Complexity and Ambivalence of Immigration Attitudes: Ambivalent Stereotypes Predict Conflicting Attitudes Toward Immigration Policies
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Document Date: 2014-08-12 00:44:23


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Chicago / /

Company

Poles / The New York Times / CBS News / Arabs / Canadians / Mexicans / /

Continent

America / Asia / /

Country

United States / Mexico / /

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USD / /

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Facility

DePaul University / Malcolm X College / /

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particular / fourfactor solution / immigrant / particular groups / antiimmigration law / /

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DePaul University / National Guard / Pew Research Center / Department of Psychology / American Psychological Association / /

Person

Christine Reyna / Geoffrey Wetherell / /

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model for the group / researcher / /

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Arizona / /

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The New York Times / /

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Mediterranean / /

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alpha / /

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