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    • Fair Measures: A Behavioral Realist Revision of "Affirmative Action" 

      Kang, Jerry; Banaji, Mahzarin R. (California Law Review Inc., 2006)
      New facts recently discovered in the mind and behavioral sciences have the potential to transform both lay and expert conceptions of affirmative action. Drawing on recent findings in implicit social cognition (ISC) and ...
    • How Is Wishful Seeing Like Wishful Thinking? 

      Siegel, Susanna C. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-12-03)
      This paper makes the case that when wishful thinking ill-founds belief, the belief depends on the desire in ways can be recapitulated at the level of perceptual experience. The relevant kinds of desires include motivations, ...
    • Implicit race attitudes predict trustworthiness judgments and economic trust decisions 

      Stanley, Damian A.; Sokol-Hessner, Peter; Banaji, Mahzarin R.; Phelps, Elizabeth A. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011)
      Trust lies at the heart of every social interaction. Each day we face decisions in which we must accurately assess another individual’s trustworthiness or risk suffering very real consequences. In a global marketplace of ...
    • The Neural Basis of Implicit Attitudes 

      Stanley, Damian; Phelps, Elizabeth; Banaji, Mahzarin R. (SAGE Publications, 2008)
      Evidence that human preferences, beliefs, and behavior are influenced by sources that are outside the reach of conscious awareness, control, intention, and self-reflection is incontrovertible. Recent advances in neuroscience ...