Aussies more likely to target Muslims when in a good mood
Sydney, July 16 

A University of New South Wales study has opined that Aussies are more likely 
to shoot at Muslims, especially if they're in a good mood.    

The researchers say that Australians perceive Muslim-style headgear as a threat.

The study, published in The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, involved 
66 students playing a computer game in which different male and female figures 
appeared on a balcony. 

Some figures were wearing Muslim-style turbans or hijabs while others were bare 
headed. 

Participants were asked to shoot at the targets carrying guns and spare those 
who were unarmed.

Researchers found that those with Muslim-style headgear were more likely to be 
shot, even if they were carrying non-threatening items such as a coffee mug, 
with both male and female students demonstrating a bias.

They also found that while "angry" participants shot at everybody, "happy" 
people targeted Muslims.

"It's what we predicted. People in happy moods tend to rely on stereotyping 
more. It's like, I'm feeling good, there's no need to question things," The 
Herald Sun quoted Dr. Tom Denson, one of the researchers, as saying. 

"Muslims tend to be portrayed negatively in the media so the findings make 
sense, even in an otherwise tolerant western society like Australia," he added.

Dr Denson insisted the study was not about aggressive behaviour, but about 
automatic processes that people go through when faced with quick decisions.

The study also showed that men were more likely to be targeted, a finding 
"consistent with other research findings that males are commonly seen as more 
threatening or dangerous".
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