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Kyi, Tanya Lloyd, 1973-
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Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- Juvenile literature.
Discrimination -- Juvenile literature.
Prejudices -- Juvenile literature.
Social psychology -- Juvenile literature.
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Kyi, Tanya Lloyd, 1973-
Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- Juvenile literature.
Discrimination -- Juvenile literature.
Prejudices -- Juvenile literature.
Social psychology -- Juvenile literature.
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This is
your
brain
on
stereotypes
:
how
science
is
tackling
unconscious
bias
/ Tanya Lloyd Kyi ; Drew Shannon.
by
Kyi, Tanya Lloyd, 1973-
Kids Can Press, c2020.
Call #:
303.385 K99t
Subjects
Stereotypes
(Social psychology) -- Juvenile literature.
Discrimination -- Juvenile literature.
Prejudices -- Juvenile literature.
Social psychology -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781525300165
1525300164
Alternate title:
How
science
is
tackling
unconscious
bias
Description:
88 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-[85]) and index.
Contents:
Perception deception -- Secret messages -- Me, myself and I -- Change-makers -- Rewiring the mind -- The chances for change.
Summary:
Double Take is a fact-packed look at
how
science
is
tackling
stereotypes
. In the intermediate grades, students are likely to encounter and recognize all kinds of
stereotypes
. Our brains constantly use categories to sort and label the things (and people) around us -- both with good results and frightening ones. This book explores
how
we all use
stereotypes
and
how
science
can help us to build more equal societies, where fewer
stereotypes
exist and minorities don't need to fight for equal rights. It offers plenty of hope for future equality and inclusion for all - and explains the surprising ways that
science
is helping us to get there.
Other authors:
Shannon, Drew, 1988-
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1
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Children's Nonfiction
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