Prejudice researchers have been criticized for failing to assess behaviors that refl ect overtly hostile actions (i.e. racial animus; Arkes & Tetlock, 2004; Mackie & Smith, 1998). Two studies sought to begin to fi ll this gap in the implicit literature by showing that scores on the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) are linked to harmful intergroup behaviors. In Study 1, the IAT predicted self-reported racial discrimination, including verbal slurs, exclusion, and physical harm. In Study 2, the IAT predicted recommended budget cuts for Jewish, Asian, and Black student organizations (i.e. economic discrimination). In each study, evaluative stereotype (but not attitude) IATs predicted behaviors ev...
In the social sciences, implicit measures have been developed to detect individual biases toward gro...
There has been significant interest in indirect measures of attitudes like the Implicit Association ...
People are reluctant to admit they harbor implicit biases. Students (N 68) from four social psychol...
Prejudice researchers have been criticized for failing to assess behaviors that reflect overtly host...
Background. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is the only implicit technique that presents all mai...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Interest in unintended discrimination that can result from implicit attitudes and stereotypes (impli...
We respond to a critique by H. Blanton et al. (2009), challenging our previous work demonstrating th...
In three experiments, we used a novel Implicit Association Test procedure to investigate the impact ...
Background: To date, research assessing discrimination has employed primarily explicit measures (i.e...
Recent studies showed that implicit measures are valuable instruments for assessing exposure to disc...
People are reluctant to admit they harbor implicit biases. Students (N 68) from four social psychol...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Borne out of the limitations posed by self-report questionnaires, social psychologists developed imp...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is a computer-based psychological test that measures implicit at...
In the social sciences, implicit measures have been developed to detect individual biases toward gro...
There has been significant interest in indirect measures of attitudes like the Implicit Association ...
People are reluctant to admit they harbor implicit biases. Students (N 68) from four social psychol...
Prejudice researchers have been criticized for failing to assess behaviors that reflect overtly host...
Background. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is the only implicit technique that presents all mai...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Interest in unintended discrimination that can result from implicit attitudes and stereotypes (impli...
We respond to a critique by H. Blanton et al. (2009), challenging our previous work demonstrating th...
In three experiments, we used a novel Implicit Association Test procedure to investigate the impact ...
Background: To date, research assessing discrimination has employed primarily explicit measures (i.e...
Recent studies showed that implicit measures are valuable instruments for assessing exposure to disc...
People are reluctant to admit they harbor implicit biases. Students (N 68) from four social psychol...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Borne out of the limitations posed by self-report questionnaires, social psychologists developed imp...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is a computer-based psychological test that measures implicit at...
In the social sciences, implicit measures have been developed to detect individual biases toward gro...
There has been significant interest in indirect measures of attitudes like the Implicit Association ...
People are reluctant to admit they harbor implicit biases. Students (N 68) from four social psychol...