I argue that in addressing worries about the validity and reliability of implicit measures of social cognition, theorists should draw on research concerning “entitativity perception.” In brief, an aggregate of people is perceived as highly “entitative” when its members exhibit a certain sort of unity. For example, think of the difference between the aggregate of people waiting in line at a bank versus a tight-knit group of friends: The latter seems more “groupy” than the former. I start by arguing that entitativity perception modulates the activation of implicit biases and stereotypes. I then argue that recognizing this modulatory role will help researchers to address concerns surrounding the validity and reliability of implicit measures
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
I argue that in addressing worries about the validity and reliability of implicit measures of social...
Traditionally psychologists used explicit self-reports to better understand individuals’ attitudes b...
In their target article, Gawronski et al. (this issue) propose to define implicit bias as the uncons...
We identify several ongoing debates related to implicit measures, surveying prominent views and cons...
Over the last 30 years there has been growing research into the concept of implicit stereotypes. Par...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...
Psychologists and philosophers have not yet resolved what they take implicit attitudes to be; and, s...
ABSTRACT—Experimental paradigms designed to assess ‘‘implicit’ ’ representations are currently very ...
Based on a review of several “anomalies” in research using implicit measures, Machery (2021) dismiss...
The standard associative account of implicit bias posits that the mind unavoidably mirrors the biase...
What is the status of research on implicit bias? In light of meta‐analyses revealing ostensibly low ...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
I argue that in addressing worries about the validity and reliability of implicit measures of social...
Traditionally psychologists used explicit self-reports to better understand individuals’ attitudes b...
In their target article, Gawronski et al. (this issue) propose to define implicit bias as the uncons...
We identify several ongoing debates related to implicit measures, surveying prominent views and cons...
Over the last 30 years there has been growing research into the concept of implicit stereotypes. Par...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...
Psychologists and philosophers have not yet resolved what they take implicit attitudes to be; and, s...
ABSTRACT—Experimental paradigms designed to assess ‘‘implicit’ ’ representations are currently very ...
Based on a review of several “anomalies” in research using implicit measures, Machery (2021) dismiss...
The standard associative account of implicit bias posits that the mind unavoidably mirrors the biase...
What is the status of research on implicit bias? In light of meta‐analyses revealing ostensibly low ...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...