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	 Meta-Analysis of Media Effects on Stereotyping | 
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	| Posted by:  | Dana Mastro |  
	| Title/Position:  | Professor of Communication |  
	| School/Organization:  | University of California, Santa Barbara |  
	| Sent to listserv of:  | SESP, SPSSI |  
	| Date posted:  | February 16th, 2021 |  
	  
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	We are conducting a meta-analysis examining the effects of media exposure on outcomes in the domain of racial/ethnic stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. We have attempted to ensure that we have included all published studies in this area, including: experiments, longitudinal studies, cross-sectional surveys, as well as dissertations.  However, we also hope to include unpublished research, such as conference papers.
 
 
In particular, we are looking for any studies that:
 
 
(1) Measure effects of exposure to media depictions of race/ethnicity.
 
(2) Measure associations based on self-reported consumption of media depictions of race and/or ethnicity.  
 
(3) Include outcomes pertaining to racial/ethnic attitudes, feelings, views, policy positions, stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination.
 
 
We are utilizing a broad definition of media including television, film, print news, online news, animation, social media, etc.
 
 
If you have an unpublished study that may fit these criteria, please contact me at: mastro@comm.ucsb.edu.
 
 
We hope to have all relevant studies collected by March 10th.
 
 
We greatly appreciate your assistance in ensuring we have a complete body of scholarship. 
 
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Dana Mastro, University of California, Santa Barbara
 
Andrea Figueroa-Caballero, University of Missouri
 
Muniba Saleem, University of California, Santa Barbara
 
Steve Rains, University of Arizona		
 
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