Beliefs and opinions about “illegal” and “undocumented” immigrants . . . In this note, we have reconsidered existing experimental findings regarding the null effects of “illegal” vs “undocumented” language by assessing the effects of this word choice on perceptions about immigrants without legal status
GitHub - adamhenrycallister Undocumented-Illegal: Data analysis testing . . . Drawing on data from the Corpus of Contemporary American English and a survey experiment conducted in April of 2019, I test the theory that using the term "illegal immigrant" instead of "undocumented immigrant" causes people to favor more restrictive immigration policies and dehumanize immigrants
Labeling immigrants: Examining the effects of labels on associations . . . The results of Study 1b revealed that individuals exposed to positive labels (authorized, documented, legal) attributed more positive associations to immigrants than those exposed to negative labels (unauthorized, undocumented, illegal)
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Illegal Aliens or Undocumented Immigrants? Towards the Automated . . . e aims to find instances of bias by word choice and labeling in a set of news articles reporting on the same event Bias by word choice and labeling (WCL) occurs when journalists use different phrases to refer to the same semantic concept, e g , actors or actions This way, instances of bias by WCL can induce st
Words Matter: Illegal Immigrant, Undocumented Immigrant, or . . . Conservatives tend to favor the term “illegal immigrant” and argue that it is the most precise because, unlike other terms such as “undocumented immigrant,” it underscores the legal violation that took place
Illegal Aliens or Undocumented Immigrants? Towards the Automated . . . We propose Newsalyze, a work-in-progress prototype that imitates a manual analysis concept for media bias established in the social sciences Newsalyze aims to find instances of bias by word choice and labeling in a set of news articles reporting on the same event
Migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees: Different labels for immigrants . . . We found a significant difference between the label ‘migrant’ and both ‘asylum seeker’ and ‘refugee’ on the social distance scale Participants were happier if migrants, rather than asylum seekers and refugees, were their neighbours, friends, or partners
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