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    The Protestant Work Ethic: A Lay Theory with Dual Intergroup Implications by Levy, Sheri R., West, Tara L., Ramirez, Luisa, Karafantis, Dina M.

    Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-01-2006)
    “…The authors propose that, in the US, the Protestant work ethic (PWE) relates both to social tolerance and intolerance. PWE is proposed to have a surface…”
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    Messages about the uniqueness and similarities of people: Impact on U.S. Black and Latino youth by Levy, Sheri R., West, Tara L., Bigler, Rebecca S., Karafantis, Dina M., Ramirez, Luisa, Velilla, Elizabeth

    “…This experiment examined the impact of messages about uniqueness and similarity between groups of people on Black and Latino children's social attitudes…”
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    Efficacy of a Drug Prevention CD-ROM Intervention for Adolescents by Williams, Christopher, Griffin, Kenneth W., Macaulay, Araxi P., West, Tara L., Gronewold, Elizabeth

    Published in Substance use & misuse (2005)
    “…The purpose of the present study was to examine the efficacy of a substance abuse-preventive intervention using CD-ROM technology among adolescents in the…”
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    Heterogeneity in the Families of Sons of Alcoholics: The Impact of Familial Vulnerability Type on Offspring Characteristics by Finn, Peter R, Sharkansky, Erica J, Viken, Richard, West, Tara L, Sandy, Jamie, Bufferd, Gary M

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-02-1997)
    “…In 2 samples of sons of alcoholics (family history positive for alcoholism; FHP: N = 74 & N = 72), cluster analyses identified 3 subtypes of familial…”
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    Lay theories and intergroup relations: A social-developmental perspective by Levy, Sheri R., West, Tara L., Ramirez, Luisa

    Published in European review of social psychology (01-01-2005)
    “…Abundant research suggests that the study of lay theories helps to explain intergroup relations. Building on this work as well as "interactionist" theories for…”
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