“…Finally, longitudinal studies on the process of group socialization suggest that people internalize the attitudes and values, including negative intergroup attitudes and beliefs, of the group that they join (Guimond, 2000). For example, research indicates that students and faculty differ widely in their social and political views as a function of their academic discipline (see Bereiter & Freedman, 1962; Guimond, 1998; Guimond, Palmer, & Bégin, 1989; Ladd & Lipset, 1975; McClintock, Spaulding, & Turner, 1964; Sidanius, Pratto, Martin, & Stallworth, 1991). Accordingly, using a sample of 5,655 students from the University of Texas, Sidanius et al (1991) have shown that there are striking differences between career tracks on racism.…”