<div><p>The perspective that behavior is often driven by unconscious determinants has become widespread in social psychology. Bargh, Chen, and Burrows' (1996) famous study, in which participants unwittingly exposed to the stereotype of age walked slower when exiting the laboratory, was instrumental in defining this perspective. Here, we present two experiments aimed at replicating the original study. Despite the use of automated timing methods and a larger sample, our first experiment failed to show priming. Our second experiment was aimed at manipulating the beliefs of the experimenters: Half were led to think that participants would walk slower when primed congruently, and the other half was led to expect the opposite. Strikingly, we obta...
The authors propose that automatic social behavior may result from perceivers preparing to interact ...
ABSTRACTRecent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role i...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
I argue that the empirical literature on priming effects does not warrant nor suggest the conclusion...
<p>Psychological researchers have found that exposures to stimuli (primes) can subsequently influenc...
Numerous studies have shown that behaviors can be primed outside of conscious awareness (see reviews...
Recently, there has been widespread focus on studies of unconscious processing that have come out of...
With resurgent interest in individual differences in perception, cognition and behavioral control as...
Schütz C, Güldenpenning I, Koester D, Schack T. Social cues can impact complex behavior unconsciousl...
The extent to which unconscious information can influence behavior has been a topic of considerable ...
Objectives. Walking is poorly represented in memory, making it difficult to measure using self-repo...
Can behavior be unconsciously primed via the activation of attitudes, stereotypes, or other concepts...
Much, maybe most, of the cognitive effort that goes into purchase decisions is unavailable to consci...
<div><p>Can behavior be unconsciously primed via the activation of attitudes, stereotypes, or other ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when people speculate about the minds of others, their judg...
The authors propose that automatic social behavior may result from perceivers preparing to interact ...
ABSTRACTRecent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role i...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
I argue that the empirical literature on priming effects does not warrant nor suggest the conclusion...
<p>Psychological researchers have found that exposures to stimuli (primes) can subsequently influenc...
Numerous studies have shown that behaviors can be primed outside of conscious awareness (see reviews...
Recently, there has been widespread focus on studies of unconscious processing that have come out of...
With resurgent interest in individual differences in perception, cognition and behavioral control as...
Schütz C, Güldenpenning I, Koester D, Schack T. Social cues can impact complex behavior unconsciousl...
The extent to which unconscious information can influence behavior has been a topic of considerable ...
Objectives. Walking is poorly represented in memory, making it difficult to measure using self-repo...
Can behavior be unconsciously primed via the activation of attitudes, stereotypes, or other concepts...
Much, maybe most, of the cognitive effort that goes into purchase decisions is unavailable to consci...
<div><p>Can behavior be unconsciously primed via the activation of attitudes, stereotypes, or other ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when people speculate about the minds of others, their judg...
The authors propose that automatic social behavior may result from perceivers preparing to interact ...
ABSTRACTRecent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role i...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...