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Have Attitudes Toward Immigrants Changed Over the Last 20 Years?
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Abstract
We analyzed existing data (2001 to 2020) measuring attitudes towards Arab, Mexican, and Chinese immigrants among college students at a single university. We found that prejudice towards Arab and Mexican immigrants was highest in 2007 and then decreased. Prejudice towards Chinese immigrants decreased over the years.
Start Date
11-4-2022 1:00 PM
End Date
11-4-2022 1:50 PM
Faculty Advisor
Helen C. Harton
Department
Department of Psychology
Student Type
Graduate Student
Copyright
©2022 Yuan Ling Looi, Tenzin Nyima, and Matthew Gunderson
Recommended Citation
Looi, Yuan Ling; Nyima, Tenzin; and Gunderson, Matthew, "Have Attitudes Toward Immigrants Changed Over the Last 20 Years?" (2022). INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Conference. 28.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/csbsresearchconf/2022/all/28
Have Attitudes Toward Immigrants Changed Over the Last 20 Years?
We analyzed existing data (2001 to 2020) measuring attitudes towards Arab, Mexican, and Chinese immigrants among college students at a single university. We found that prejudice towards Arab and Mexican immigrants was highest in 2007 and then decreased. Prejudice towards Chinese immigrants decreased over the years.
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