Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so-called “social priming” phenomena. However, not only are many of the relevant studies not particularly social in nature, but other robust priming effects that are clearly social in nature do not count as social priming. Most importantly, the focus on the supposedly social aspect of the work has obscured factors that help to account for the relative reliability of priming effects. Here, we examine the construct of social priming, describe some simple demonstrations on the role of experimental design in priming reproducibility, and discuss future avenues for building a better understanding of priming. We conclude that the term “social priming”...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
We propose that two distinct regulatory dynamics may produce social psy-chological priming effects, ...
Two experiments investigated the judgmental and behavioral consequences of priming a social cate-gor...
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so...
Klatzky and Creswell (2014) offer an interpretation of the unreliability of social priming effects b...
In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on t...
In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on t...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
<p>Psychological researchers have found that exposures to stimuli (primes) can subsequently influenc...
With resurgent interest in individual differences in perception, cognition and behavioral control as...
Social priming has been a fundamental methodological practice in experimental social psychology for ...
Contains fulltext : 28699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
Priming is a cognitive bias influencing, in various forms, daily life of people. This paper examines...
Using cooperative behavior in economic decision-making settings, we predicted and found that people'...
Could some people be more susceptible to subliminal primes or advertising? Priming effects have been...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
We propose that two distinct regulatory dynamics may produce social psy-chological priming effects, ...
Two experiments investigated the judgmental and behavioral consequences of priming a social cate-gor...
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so...
Klatzky and Creswell (2014) offer an interpretation of the unreliability of social priming effects b...
In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on t...
In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on t...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
<p>Psychological researchers have found that exposures to stimuli (primes) can subsequently influenc...
With resurgent interest in individual differences in perception, cognition and behavioral control as...
Social priming has been a fundamental methodological practice in experimental social psychology for ...
Contains fulltext : 28699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
Priming is a cognitive bias influencing, in various forms, daily life of people. This paper examines...
Using cooperative behavior in economic decision-making settings, we predicted and found that people'...
Could some people be more susceptible to subliminal primes or advertising? Priming effects have been...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
We propose that two distinct regulatory dynamics may produce social psy-chological priming effects, ...
Two experiments investigated the judgmental and behavioral consequences of priming a social cate-gor...