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- The Malleability of Stigmatizing Attitudes: Combining Imagined Social Contact With
- Confidence in Contact: a New Perspective on Promoting Cross‐Group Friendship Among Children and Adolescents
- State of the Science: Implicit Bias Review 2016
- Implicit Bias
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- Contact, Perspective Taking, and Anxiety As Predictors of Stereotype Endorsement, Explicit Attitudes, and Implicit Attitudes
- Using Implicit Bias Training to Improve Attitudes Toward Women in STEM
- The Contact Hypothesis Re-Evaluated
- Why Go Green? to Save This Planet, Or to Advocate Your Ego?
- Implicit Vs. Explicit Attitudes, Biases, and Stereotypes
- Can the Implicit Association Test Serve As a Valid Measure Of
- Perceptions of and Implicit Attitudes Toward Women: the Influence of Arp Ental Status, Race, and Label Choice
- No Implicit-Explicit Racial Attitude Correlation in a White Sample from the Rural South of the United States
- Why Implicit Attitudes Are (Probably) Not Beliefs
- How Dissociated Are Implicit and Explicit Racial Attitudes? a Bogus Pipeline Approach Jason A
- The Development of Implicit Attitudes Evidence of Race Evaluations from Ages 6 and 10 and Adulthood Andrew Scott Baron and Mahzarin R
- Measuring Implicit Attitude in Information Systems Research with the Implicit Association Test
- The IAT in Consumer Behavior 1
- Automatic Attitude Activation and Message Orientation: Studies on the Processing of Alcohol Advertisements and Psas
- The Impact of Individual Differences in Distance-Construal Associations on Self-Control
- Accent-Based Implicit Prejudice: a Novel Application of the Implicit Association Test
- Implicit and Explicit Ethnocentrism: Revisiting the Ideologies of Prejudice
- Assessment of Implicit Attitudes Toward Women Faculty in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
- The Development of a New Implicit Measure: First Application of the Swipe Approach-Avoidance Procedure in Consumer Research
- Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Are Distinct, but Related Constructs
- Implicit and Explicit Prejudice in the 2008 American Presidential Election
- Why Do Implicit and Explicit Attitude Tests Diverge? the Role of Structural Fit
- Implicit Attitude Test
- The Nature of Implicit Prejudice Implications for Personal and Public Policy
- Measuring Individual Differences in Implicit Cognition: the Implicit Association Test
- The Implicit Association Test at Age 20: What Is Known and What Is Not Known About Implicit Bias
- Dual Process Theories Divide the Realm of Mental Processes Into Two General Categories Depending on Whether They Operate Automatically Or in a Controlled Fashion
- Implicit Attitudes & Perception, Loudermilk 2015
- Two Minds, Three Ways: Dual System and Dual Process Models in Consumer Psychology
- (2001). Implicit Attitudes Can Be Measured. in H. L
- Predicting Behaviour with Implicit and Explicit Attitudes
- Running Head: IMPLICIT and EXPLICIT ATTITUDES in CHILDREN 1
- Explicit and Implicit Attitudes: Black-White and Obama-Mccain Comparisons
- The Imagined Contact Hypothesis
- Two Studies of Imagined Intergroup Contact Charles J
- Implicit Attitude 1
- Understanding Patterns of Attitude Change: When Implicit Measures Show Change, but Explicit Measures Do Not Q
- Implicit Versus Explicit Attitudes: Differing Manifestations of the Same Representational Structures?
- Implicit Measures in Social and Personality Psychology
- Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes and Self-Concept
- Ten Frequently Asked Questions About Implicit Measures and Their Frequently Supposed, but Not Entirely Correct Answers
- Societal and Managerial Implications of Implicit Social Cognition: Why Milliseconds Matter