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How decision to stay mute be explained by social psychology


Problem: Post a time when you have been present when someone made a prejudiced "joke" or comment, and no one confronted the joke teller. Were you offended by the joke? How can a decision to stay mute be explained by social psychology theory? Need Assignment Help?

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Aronson, E., Wilson, T. D., Sommers, S. R., Page-Gould, E., & Lewis Jr., N. (Eds.). (2023). Social psychology (11th ed.). Pearson.

Chapter 13, "Prejudice: Causes, Consequences, and Cures"

Daalmans, S., Kleemans, M., & Sadza, A. (2017). Gender representation on gender-targeted television channels: A comparison of female- and male-targeted tv channels in the Netherlands

Jang, I. J., & Cordero-Pedrosa, C. (2016). To laugh or not to laugh at racist jokes

Larsen, G. (2017). It's a man's world: Music groupies and the othering of women in the world of rock

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