Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by Keyword "IAT"
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Crime Alert! How Thinking about a Single Suspect Automatically Shifts Stereotypes toward an Entire Group
(Cambridge University Press, 2008)Crime alerts are meant to raise community awareness and identify individual criminal suspects; they are not expected to affect attitudes and beliefs toward the social group to which an individual suspect belongs. However, ... -
Fair Measures: A Behavioral Realist Revision of "Affirmative Action"
(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 ... -
Measuring the Suicidal Mind: Implicit Cognition Predicts Suicidal Behavior
(SAGE Publications, 2010)Suicide is difficult to predict and prevent because people who consider killing themselves often are unwilling or unable to report their intentions. Advances in the measurement of implicit cognition provide an opportunity ...