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Narrative Moral Self-Recognition and Racially Motivated Films

For the purpose of my study, I need to set somewhat binary-sounding questions. It is not to set stereotypes so please bear with me

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Films
1

I am from the United States

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2

I am from:

Please write down below the state
3

I am a:

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4

The age group I belong to is:

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5

I am:

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6

I have made a racially motivated comment or acted on that impulse at least once in my life, even if do not express any xenophobic ideologies

This is completely anonymous
7

I have witnessed this behavior in people close to me, but have never participated

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8

I consider myself conservatively thinking

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9

I feel uneasy around things and people I don't not (different ethnicities, etc.)

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10

If you picked "Nit anymore," what changed it?

Films
11

I have seen Candyman (1992)

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12

My attitudes towards racial stereotyping, violence, and oppression changed after watching Candyman (1992)

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13

I was affected by the use of the mirror in Candyman (1992), causing me to think about real people and real situations

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14

I identified myself with the character of Helen Lyle/Candyman

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15

I felt remorse for Candyman (Daniel Robitaille)

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16

I was thinking about what could have been done so that Daniel survived and Candyman never ceased to exist and haunt Cabrini Green

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17

If a similar situation were to happen now, I would be against the unfair treatment of the black man

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18

Following the last question, did I have a different attitude before watching the film?

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19

I think the Candyman (1992) had an impact on my own identity

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20

After watching Candyman (1992), I saw myself in the position of the oppressing majority and developed greater care about social issues such as racism

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21

After watching Candyman (1992), I started thinking about my own stance towards social issues such as racism

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22

After watching Candyman (1992), I felt like I was looking into a metaphorical mirror

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23

I would be affected by the film's agenda had I known the purpose of the movie was to reverse conservative and xenophobic ways of thinking

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24

After watching Candyman (1992), I felt empathy and remorse towards minorities which even today still feel endangered by the majorities

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25

I think people who are strongly opposed to minorities and stand for oppression would be affected by the film's agenda

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