Implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be reduced via exposure to admired Black and disliked White individuals (Dasgupta & Greenwald, 2001). In four studies (total N=4,628), while attempting clarify the mechanism, we found that implicit preferences for Whites were weaker in the “positive Blacks” exposure condition compared to a control condition (weighted average d=.08). This effect was substantially smaller than the original demonstration (Dasgupta & Greenwald, 2001; d=.82). Factors beyond exposure to admired Blacks may be necessary for the effect, such as making race accessible during exemplar exposure, and in cluding negative White exemplars. Our evidence suggests that exposure to known-group members shifts implicit ra...
Many methods for reducing implicit prejudice have been identified, but little is known about their r...
The present study examines the relationship between self-reported friendships with Blacks and implic...
Social psychologists have mainly studied implicit attitudes toward faces presented one at a time, wh...
This study demonstrated that implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be temporarily (...
This study demonstrated that implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be temporarily (...
This study demonstrated that implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be temporarily (...
Research using the Implicit Association Test (IAT) has consistently shown that White participants de...
We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Acros...
We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Acros...
We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Acros...
This research examines the mechanisms underlying group-based differences in implicit attitudes and m...
Using the Implicit Association Test (IAT), recent experiments have demonstrated a strong and automat...
Implicit stereotyping and prejudice often appear as a single process in behavior, yet functional neu...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Many methods for reducing implicit prejudice have been identified, but little is known about their r...
Many methods for reducing implicit prejudice have been identified, but little is known about their r...
The present study examines the relationship between self-reported friendships with Blacks and implic...
Social psychologists have mainly studied implicit attitudes toward faces presented one at a time, wh...
This study demonstrated that implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be temporarily (...
This study demonstrated that implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be temporarily (...
This study demonstrated that implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be temporarily (...
Research using the Implicit Association Test (IAT) has consistently shown that White participants de...
We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Acros...
We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Acros...
We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Acros...
This research examines the mechanisms underlying group-based differences in implicit attitudes and m...
Using the Implicit Association Test (IAT), recent experiments have demonstrated a strong and automat...
Implicit stereotyping and prejudice often appear as a single process in behavior, yet functional neu...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Many methods for reducing implicit prejudice have been identified, but little is known about their r...
Many methods for reducing implicit prejudice have been identified, but little is known about their r...
The present study examines the relationship between self-reported friendships with Blacks and implic...
Social psychologists have mainly studied implicit attitudes toward faces presented one at a time, wh...