• So, we have stereotypes in our heads about men and women, about children, adolescents or adults, whites, blacks, Asians and so on.

    所以我们有各种各样的刻板印象,对男人,对女人,对小孩,对青少年,对成年人,对白人,对黑人,对亚洲人等等。

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  • They got a Blacks down the corner, I think, as well.

    拐角处还有一个Blacks品牌店。

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  • Here is another one. This is also public stereotypes of blacks, proportion of white respondents endorsing each trait.

    这一个也是对于黑人的公众刻板印象,认为黑人具有这样特征的白人的比例。

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  • Good question. I think part of the reason for more blacks low reading skills is, to do with the history of being heavy slaves.

    好问题,我认为黑人阅读能力差的部分原因是,他们经历了较长时间的奴役史。

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  • Their concern was not the conditions of blacks but what slavery did to whites; and usually they ended up in the same situation as Colcott Jones.

    他们从不为黑人着想,而只关心奴隶对白人的影响,他们最终的下场都与考克特.琼斯一样

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  • "What do you think of blacks?"

    你对黑人有什么看法“

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  • There are now dozens, probably hundreds, of studies that show that people who would otherwise show animosity towards one another, like blacks and whites in the United States, like each other more if they're brought together.

    目前有几十个,甚至几百个研究,表明在不接触的情况下,互相憎恶的人,例如美国的黑人和白人,如果让他们发生接触,他们会更喜欢对方。

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  • If these are the conditions for contact, to what extent are they met in the university setting between, say blacks and whites, people from the American South versus people from the American North, people from other countries versus people from the United States?

    如果大学环境里有这些接触的条件,有多少是属于促成因素的?,例如在黑人和白人之间,来自美国南方的人,和来自美国北方的人之间,外国的学生,和美国的学生之间?

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