In our lab, we showed participants an unfamiliar mascot; some were shown an Indigenous image, while others were shown an image of an animal. We then measured how strongly all participants associated Indigenous people with “warlike,” a stereotype leveraged
Across
- 1. The traditions, customs, achievements,and shared values between a group of people, or nation
- 4. An important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel
- 6. A particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of part or all of an organism, and that is not due to any external injury
- 8. american A member of any of the indigenous (indian) peoples of North, Central, and South America
- 9. A group of states with a central government but independence in decision making for their own
Down
- 1. Human societies with a high level of cultural and technological development
- 2. A natural defense against a disease
- 3. Moving from place to place in a fixed pattern
- 5. An area of land set aside for use by a group. Particularly Native Americans
- 7. Someone who changes their religious beliefs