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  1. In The Obama Effect, Seth K. Goldman and Diana C. Mutz uncover persuasive evidence that white racial prejudice toward blacks significantly declined during the Obama campaign. Their innovative research rigorously examines how racial attitudes form, and whether they can be changed for the better.

  2. 17 de ago. de 2020 · A study on the effect of PresIdent Obama’s election can help us understand the current possibilities. Researchers David Marx, Sei Jin Ko, and Ray Friedman set out to explore the effects of Barack...

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  3. 13 de jul. de 2012 · The Obama Effect: Directed by Charles S. Dutton. With Charles S. Dutton, Katt Williams, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Toneey Acevedo. A serious health scare ignites John Thomas, an insurance salesman in his 50s, to take a closer look at his life.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Charles S. Dutton
    • 2012-07-13
  4. Based on a review of the literature, the Obama Effect can generally be defined as changes in cognition, affect, and/or behavior that occur as a result of exposure to Barack Obama, a positive exemplar who defies negative stereotypes about African Americans.

  5. Barack Obama, the first Black-American president, has been widely heralded as a role model for Black-Americans because he inspires hope. The current study was conducted to assess whether, beyond simply inspiring hope, this “Obama Effect” has a concrete positive influence on Black-Americans’ academic performance.

    • David M. Marx, Sei Jin Ko, Ray A. Friedman
    • 2009
  6. In The Obama Effect, Seth K. Goldman and Diana C. Mutz uncover persuasive evidence that white racial prejudice toward blacks significantly declined during the Obama campaign. Their innovative research rigorously examines how racial attitudes form, and whether they can be changed for the better.

  7. The Obama Effect is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Charles S. Dutton and starring Dutton, Katt Williams and Vanessa Bell Calloway. Cast. Charles S. Dutton as John Thomas; Katt Williams as MLK; Vanessa Bell Calloway as Molly Thomas; Glynn Turman as Slim Sugar; Meagan Good as Tamika Jones; John Diehl as Steve Warren; Zab ...