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OFFICIALS IN NUEVO LAREDO CITY & TAMAULIPAS STATE PROTEST DECISION TO DIVERT CARGO TRAFFIC TO NUEVO LEON BRIDGE
SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico
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September 8, 1993
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In a controversial directive, Mexican customs authorities in mid-
August instructed all Mexican cargo trucks transporting goods to Laredo, Texas, to temporarily use the Solidarity bridge at Colombia, Nuevo Leon state, rather than at the two bridges at Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas state. The Solidarity bridge is located about 20 miles west of Nuevo Laredo.
The Treasury Secretariat (Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico, SHCP), which has jurisdiction over the Mexican customs service, promised that the rerouting will only last at most three months, depending on how ...
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INVISIBLE BIAS A GROUP OF PSYCHOLOGISTS CLAIM A TEST CAN MEASURE PREJUDICES WE HARBOR WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING IT. THEIR CRITICS SAY THEY ARE POLITICIZING PSYCHOLOGY.
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...years ago by a Harvard psychologist named Gordon W. Allport in "The Nature of Prejudice." Prejudice, Allport wrote, grew from the instinctive way...including other people. According to Allport, we have various automatic expectations...
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Handbook of Personality Disorders; Theory, Research, and Treatment
Magazine article from: Canadian Psychology
; W. JOHN LIVESLEY (Ed.) Handbook of Personality Disorders: Theory, Research...and impression into an active arena for empirical analysis" (p. 3). Gordon Allport (1938) may not have approved of such a development, but it is consistent...
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The Sum of Our Discontent: Why Numbers Make Us Irrational
Magazine article from: Personnel Psychology
; ...Robert Malthus's theory of population growth to Frederick W Taylor's use of quantification in scientific management...aspects of someone's personality needs to go back and read Gordon Allport, Carl Rogers, and George Kelley for a reality check...
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No Pride in Prejudice -- Embracing differences is difficult when hatred, violence remain prevalent in society
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic
; ...org, stated. An explanation once given by psychologist Gordon Allport, who studied prejudice, implied that "prejudice takes place in our heads." But he noted Dr. W.E.B. DuBois, a black scholar who lived in the 1800s...
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Pursuing Perfection: People, Groups, and Society.(Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
; Leonard W. Doob, Pursuing Perfection: People, Groups, and Society. Westport...life experiences. His contemporaries or mentors included such folks as Gordon Allport, William McDougall, Karl Mannheim, and Max Wertheimer. He was influenced...
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York on Ads
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Korean things - blossoms and buildings - and very superior people. On the sound track are what sound like quotes from W Gordon Allport's classic sociology text The Nature of Prejudice, read by a voice almost certainly filed under "Authority...
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DID WOMEN LISTEN TO NEWS? A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF LANDMARK RADIO AUDIENCE RESEARCH (1935-1948)
Magazine article from: Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
; ...of Radio by Hadley Cantril and Gordon W. Allport was published, it was an attempt...Douglas examined Cantril and Allport's The Psychology of Radio, along...of Radio (1935) by Cantril and Allport; Radio and the Printed Page...
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Peters, John Durham and Simonson, Peter (Eds.). Mass Communication and American Social Thought: Key Texts 1919 1968.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Communication Research Trends
; ...Mental and Social Life" (1935), Hadley Cantril and Gordon W. Allport extol radio as a "powerful agent of democracy" and...upon social consciousness" (p. 212). Adorno or Allport? One of the pleasures of this collection is adjudicating...
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Fighting stereotype stigma: studies chart accuracy, usefulness of inferences about social groups.(Cover Story)
Magazine article from: Science News
; ...incomplete and biased. In the 1950s, psychologist Gordon W. Allport characterized stereotypes as invalid beliefs about all members of a group. Allport treated the opinion "all Germans are efficient" as...
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UC Santa Cruz Professor Elliot Aronson Ranked Among Top Psychologists of 20th Century; Top 100 List.
News Wire article from: Ascribe Higher Education News Service
; ...Edward Thorndike 10. A. H. Maslow 11. Gordon W. Allport 12. Erik H. Erikson 13. Hans J. Eysenck...Charles E. Osgood 41. Solomon E. Asch 42. Gordon H. Bower 43. Harold H. Kelley 44. Roger W. Sperry 45. Edward C. Tolman 46. Stanley...
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