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Effects of Skin Color Bias in SES on Political Attitudes and Activities
Unformatted Document Text:  51 Smith, T. and G. Dempsey (1983). “Ethnic Social Distance and Prejudice.” Public Opinion Quarterly 47(4): 584-600. Telles, E. and E. Murguia (1990). “Phenotypic Discrimination and Income Differences among Mexican Americans.” Social Science Quarterly 71(4): 682-96. Terkildsen, N. (1993). “When White Voters Evaluate Black Candidates: The Processing Implications of Candidate Skin Color, Prejudice, and Self-Monitoring.” American Journal of Political Science 37(4): 1932-053. Uhlmann, E., et al. (2004). “Subgroup Prejudice Based on Skin Color among Hispanics in the United States and Latin America.” Social Cognition 20(3): 198-226. Vasconcelos, J. and D. T. Jaén (1997). The Cosmic Race. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Verba, S., et al. (1995). Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. Wagatsuma, H. (1968). "The Social Perception of Skin Color in Japan." in Color and Race. ed. Franklin, J. H. Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin Co. 129-65. Wittenberg, Jason, Michael Tomz, and Gary King, “Clarify: Software for Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results, Version 2.1,” Stanford University, University of Wisconsin, and Harvard University, January 2003.

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Smith, T. and G. Dempsey (1983). “Ethnic Social Distance and Prejudice.” Public Opinion
Quarterly 47(4): 584-600.
Telles, E. and E. Murguia (1990). “Phenotypic Discrimination and Income Differences among
Mexican Americans.” Social Science Quarterly 71(4): 682-96.
Terkildsen, N. (1993). “When White Voters Evaluate Black Candidates: The Processing
Implications of Candidate Skin Color, Prejudice, and Self-Monitoring.” American
Journal of Political Science 37(4): 1932-053.
Uhlmann, E., et al. (2004). “Subgroup Prejudice Based on Skin Color among Hispanics in the
United States and Latin America.” Social Cognition 20(3): 198-226.
Vasconcelos, J. and D. T. Jaén (1997). The Cosmic Race. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins
University Press.
Verba, S., et al. (1995). Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics. Cambridge
MA: Harvard University Press.
Wagatsuma, H. (1968). "The Social Perception of Skin Color in Japan." in Color and Race. ed.
Franklin, J. H. Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin Co. 129-65.
Wittenberg, Jason, Michael Tomz, and Gary King, “Clarify: Software for Interpreting and
Presenting Statistical Results, Version 2.1,” Stanford University, University of Wisconsin,
and Harvard University
, January 2003.


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