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      Public stigma in intellectual disability: do direct versus indirect questions make a difference?

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          Abstract

          Stigma may negatively impact individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID). However, most studies in the field have been based on the use of direct measurement methods for assessing stigma. This study examined public stigma towards individuals with ID within a representative sample of the Israeli public by comparing direct versus indirect questioning.

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          Journal
          J Intellect Disabil Res
          Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR
          Wiley
          1365-2788
          0964-2633
          Oct 2015
          : 59
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
          Article
          10.1111/jir.12207
          26040193
          351c6d02-1165-4585-8f12-d43f1c858a69
          History

          automatic stereotyping,intellectual disability,stigma,direct and indirect questioning,attitudes

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