Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential candidates, as well as a black and female vice president. The increasing diversity of the U.S. political elite heightens the importance of understanding the psychological factors influencing voter support for, or opposition to, candidates of different races and genders. In this study, we investigated the relative strength of the implicit biases for and against hypothetical presidential candidates that varied by gender and race, using an evaluative priming paradigm on a broadly representative sample of U.S. citizens (n = 1076). Our main research question is: Do measures of implicit racial and gender biases predict political attitudes and voting b...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
Did the 2016 U.S. presidential election’s outcome affect Americans’ expression of gender bias? Drawi...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Extant research suggests that implicit bias can predict behavior such as voting, policy preferences,...
Extant research suggests that implicit bias can predict behavior such as voting, policy preferences,...
In 2008, ANES included for the first time—along with standard explicit measures of old-fashioned and...
With Hillary Clinton in striking distance of the presidency and Janet Yellen in charge of the Federa...
Considerable evidence supports the view that information processing often operates in an automatic, ...
The 2008 presidential campaign and election will be historic. It marks the first time a Black person...
This paper introduces a novel framework for understanding the relationship between implicit and expl...
The 2008 presidential campaign and election will be historic. It marks the first time a Black person...
It has long been suggested that gender stereotyping undercuts support for female candidates, yet a g...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
Did the 2016 U.S. presidential election’s outcome affect Americans’ expression of gender bias? Drawi...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Recent U.S. elections have witnessed the Democrats nominating both black and female presidential can...
Extant research suggests that implicit bias can predict behavior such as voting, policy preferences,...
Extant research suggests that implicit bias can predict behavior such as voting, policy preferences,...
In 2008, ANES included for the first time—along with standard explicit measures of old-fashioned and...
With Hillary Clinton in striking distance of the presidency and Janet Yellen in charge of the Federa...
Considerable evidence supports the view that information processing often operates in an automatic, ...
The 2008 presidential campaign and election will be historic. It marks the first time a Black person...
This paper introduces a novel framework for understanding the relationship between implicit and expl...
The 2008 presidential campaign and election will be historic. It marks the first time a Black person...
It has long been suggested that gender stereotyping undercuts support for female candidates, yet a g...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
Did the 2016 U.S. presidential election’s outcome affect Americans’ expression of gender bias? Drawi...