Item does not contain fulltextRecent research has moved beyond the mere documentation of implicit stereotypes to consider how these measures relate to attitudes and predict behaviors. Little is known, however, about the basic psychometric properties of these measures. The present research includes three studies that provide evidence for test-retest reliability of implicit stereotypes when supraliminal priming of associated traits precedes a group categorization decision (Experiments 1 and 2) and when subliminal presentation of a group member precedes a decision about trait applicability (Experiment 3). Across the studies, significant evidence of implicit racial and gender stereotyping was obtained. These effects showed moderate test-retest ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Two experiments investigated the validity and reliability of a new, cued-recall measure of stereotyp...
Implicit stereotyping and prejudice often appear as a single process in behavior, yet functional neu...
Two experiments examined whether a measure of implicit stereotyping based on the tendency to explain...
The content of spontaneously activated racial stereotypes among White Americans and the relation of ...
Traditionally psychologists used explicit self-reports to better understand individuals’ attitudes b...
mined the use of previously primed stereotyped information, without Ss ' awareness of such infl...
<p>Two studies examined whether stereotypes can be created using different learning paradigms and wh...
Research on implicit stereotypes has raised important questions about an individual's ability t...
Considerable evidence suggests that implicit attitudes co-vary with behavior (Greenwald, Poehlman, U...
According to the Stereotype Content Model (SCM; Fiske, Cuddy, Glick & Xu, 2002), stereotype content ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Two experiments investigated the validity and reliability of a new, cued-recall measure of stereotyp...
Implicit stereotyping and prejudice often appear as a single process in behavior, yet functional neu...
Two experiments examined whether a measure of implicit stereotyping based on the tendency to explain...
The content of spontaneously activated racial stereotypes among White Americans and the relation of ...
Traditionally psychologists used explicit self-reports to better understand individuals’ attitudes b...
mined the use of previously primed stereotyped information, without Ss ' awareness of such infl...
<p>Two studies examined whether stereotypes can be created using different learning paradigms and wh...
Research on implicit stereotypes has raised important questions about an individual's ability t...
Considerable evidence suggests that implicit attitudes co-vary with behavior (Greenwald, Poehlman, U...
According to the Stereotype Content Model (SCM; Fiske, Cuddy, Glick & Xu, 2002), stereotype content ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...