id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 7w62f764423 Hilary C. Cisco Reuter Using Shared Reality Theory and Social Tuning to Modify the Expression of Racial Profiling Behaviors 2007 .txt text/plain 162 5 23 Results were consistent with the tenets of shared reality theory, which postulates that social regulation is central to social cognition and that social bonds are established and maintained to the degree that social beliefs are perceived to be shared by individuals. In the experiments proposed here, I tested the hypothesis that automatic racial prejudice, as evidenced in racial profiling behaviors, is subject to elements of common social influence. cache/7w62f764423.txt txt/7w62f764423.txt