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    Covered in stigma? The impact of differing levels of Islamic headā€covering on explicit and implicit biases toward Muslim women

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    Given the prominence of Muslim veilsā€”in particular the hijab and fullā€face veilā€”in public discourse concerning the place of Muslims in Western society, we examined their impact on nonā€Muslimsā€™ responses at both explicit and implicit levels. Results revealed that responses were more negative toward any veil compared with no veil, and more negative toward the fullā€face veil relative to the hijab: for emotions felt toward veiled women (Study 1), for nonā€affective attitudinal responses (Study 2), and for implicit negative attitudes revealed through response latency measures (Studies 3a and 3b). Finally, we manipulated the perceived reasons for wearing a veil, finding that exposure to positive reasons for wearing a veil led to better predicted and imagined contact (Study 4). Practical and theoretical implications are discussed

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