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Abrams, D. SPSSI Presidential Address: Beyond ‘Who is Prejudiced’: The Role of Extremity, Dangerous Deviance, and Daring Dissent in Social Stasis and Change. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Cuthbert, L., Hutchinson, P., Abrams, D., Crisp, R., Moyer, A., & Eller, A. (2014 June). Reducing Ageism through Direct and Extended Intergenerational Contact. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Lamont, R, A., & Abrams, D. The Impact of Age Stereotyping on Older Adults' Competencies. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Lamont, R, A., & Abrams, D. The Impact of Age Stereotyping on Older Adults' Competencies. In: the British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section, Postgraduate conference, April 2014, the University of Kent, Canterbury.
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Marques, S., & Lima, M-L. Older People’s Medical Decisions: Immediate and Delayed Effects of Aging Stereotypes. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Swift H.J. (2014). Who’s the Boss? How the contact hypothesis can improved attitudes to older workers, Social Psychology Internal Seminar, University of Kent.
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Swift, H.J. (2014). Ageism as a form of social exclusion: Causes, consequences and solutions, Researching soicial exclusion: Relevance for Public Policy and Practice, University of Kent, 6th June, 2014.
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Swift, H., J., & Abrams, D. Ageism: Evidence from the TV Game Show ‘The Weakest Link’. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Vauclair, C-M. “Being Old and Ill”: Social Status, Age Identification and Subjective Health. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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