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    • Culture, Cognition, and Collaborative Networks in Organizations 

      Srivastava, Sameer; Banaji, Mahzarin R. (SAGE Publications, 2011)
      This article examines the interplay of culture, cognition, and social networks in organizations with norms that emphasize cross-boundary collaboration. In such settings, social desirability concerns can induce a disparity ...
    • National differences in gender-science stereotypes predict national sex differences in science and math achievement 

      Nosek, Brian A.; Smyth, Frederick L.; Sriram, N.; Lindner, Nicole M.; Devos, Thierry; Ayala, Alfonso; Bar-Anan, Yavo; Bergh, Robin; Cai, Huajian; Gonsalkorale, Karen; Kesebir, Selin; Maliszewski, Norbert; Neto, Felix; Olli, Eero; Park, Jaihyun; Schnabel, Konrad; Shiomura, Kimihiro; Tulbure, Bogdan Tudor; Wiers, Reinout W.; Somogyi, Monika; Akrami, Nazar; Ekehammar, Bo; Vianello, Michelangelo; Banaji, Mahzarin R.; Greenwald, Anthony G. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009)
      About 70% of more than half a million Implicit Association Tests completed by citizens of 34 countries revealed expected implicit stereotypes associating science with males more than with females. We discovered that ...
    • Reducing Implicit Racial Preferences: I. a Comparative Investigation of 17 Interventions. 

      Lai, Calvin K.; Marini, Maddalena; Lehr, Steven A; Cerruti, Carlo; Shin, Jiyun-Elizabeth L.; Joy-Gaba, Jennifer A.; Ho, Arnold K.; Teachman, Bethany A.; Wojcik, Sean P.; Koleva, Spassena P.; Frazier, Rebecca S.; Heiphetz, Larisa; Chen, Eva E.; Turner, Rhiannon N.; Haidt, Jonathan; Kesebir, Selin; Hawkins, Carlee Beth; Schaefer, Hillary S.; Rubichi, Sandro; Sartori, Giuseppe; Dial, Christopher M; Sriram, N.; Banaji, Mahzarin R.; Nosek, Brian A. (American Psychological Association (APA), 2014)
      Many methods for reducing implicit prejudice have been identified, but little is known about their relative effectiveness. We held a research contest to experimentally compare interventions for reducing the expression of ...
    • Understanding and Using the Implicit Association Test: III. Meta-Analysis of Predictive Validity. 

      Greenwald, Anthony G.; Poehlman, T. Andrew; Uhlmann, Eric Luis; Banaji, Mahzarin R. (American Psychological Association (APA), 2009)
      This review of 122 research reports (184 independent samples, 14,900 subjects) found average r = .274 for prediction of behavioral, judgment, and physiological measures by Implicit Association Test (IAT)measures. Parallel ...