This paper introduces a novel framework for understanding the relationship between implicit and explicit preferences and political cognition. Existing work in political psychology focuses primarily on comparing the main effects of implicit versus explicit attitude measures. This paper rethinks the role of implicit cognition by acknowledging the correspondence between implicit and explicit preferences (i.e., the distance between implicitly and explicitly measured attitudes). Data from the 2008 American National Election Study are used to examine implicit racial ambivalence, or the gap between one's implicit and explicit racial preferences, as it exists in the United States. Results indicate implicit racial ambivalence, which has been shown t...
The prediction of voting behavior of undecided voters poses a challenge to psychologists and pollste...
Two studies assessed the predictive validity of implicit political attitudes in relation to voting b...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Considerable evidence supports the view that information processing often operates in an automatic, ...
Implicit measures have become very popular in virtually all areas of basic and applied psychology. H...
A hallmark finding in the study of public opinion is that many citizens approach the political realm...
Implicit attitudes have been suggested as a key to unlock the hidden preferences of undecided voters...
Implicit attitudes have been suggested as a key to unlock the hidden preferences of undecided voters...
When are people more likely to evaluate race-targeted government assistance based on ideological pri...
This article explores the implicit attitudes toward a particular political party or candidate for th...
Extant research suggests that implicit bias can predict behavior such as voting, policy preferences,...
Implicit attitudes about social groups persist independently of explicit beliefs and can influence n...
Implicit attitudes about social groups persist independently of explicit beliefs and can influence n...
<div><p>The prediction of voting behavior of undecided voters poses a challenge to psychologists and...
The prediction of voting behavior of undecided voters poses a challenge to psychologists and pollste...
The prediction of voting behavior of undecided voters poses a challenge to psychologists and pollste...
Two studies assessed the predictive validity of implicit political attitudes in relation to voting b...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Considerable evidence supports the view that information processing often operates in an automatic, ...
Implicit measures have become very popular in virtually all areas of basic and applied psychology. H...
A hallmark finding in the study of public opinion is that many citizens approach the political realm...
Implicit attitudes have been suggested as a key to unlock the hidden preferences of undecided voters...
Implicit attitudes have been suggested as a key to unlock the hidden preferences of undecided voters...
When are people more likely to evaluate race-targeted government assistance based on ideological pri...
This article explores the implicit attitudes toward a particular political party or candidate for th...
Extant research suggests that implicit bias can predict behavior such as voting, policy preferences,...
Implicit attitudes about social groups persist independently of explicit beliefs and can influence n...
Implicit attitudes about social groups persist independently of explicit beliefs and can influence n...
<div><p>The prediction of voting behavior of undecided voters poses a challenge to psychologists and...
The prediction of voting behavior of undecided voters poses a challenge to psychologists and pollste...
The prediction of voting behavior of undecided voters poses a challenge to psychologists and pollste...
Two studies assessed the predictive validity of implicit political attitudes in relation to voting b...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...