A closer look at the discrimination outcomes in the IAT literature
R Carlsson, J Agerström - Scandinavian journal of psychology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
To what extent the IAT (Implicit Association Test, Greenwald et al., 1998) predicts racial and
ethnic discrimination is a heavily debated issue. The latest meta‐analysis by Oswald et …
ethnic discrimination is a heavily debated issue. The latest meta‐analysis by Oswald et …
Predicting ethnic and racial discrimination: a meta-analysis of IAT criterion studies.
This article reports a meta-analysis of studies examining the predictive validity of the Implicit
Association Test (IAT) and explicit measures of bias for a wide range of criterion measures of …
Association Test (IAT) and explicit measures of bias for a wide range of criterion measures of …
What is implicit self-esteem, and does it vary across cultures?
Implicit self-esteem (ISE), which is often defined as automatic self-evaluations, fuses
research on unconscious processes with that on self-esteem. As ISE is viewed as immune to …
research on unconscious processes with that on self-esteem. As ISE is viewed as immune to …
Culture and psychology
D Matsumoto, L Juang - Pacific Grove, 1996 - books.google.com
This chapter introduces readers to a basic model and framework with which to understand
how human cultures influence, and are influenced by, psychological processes and …
how human cultures influence, and are influenced by, psychological processes and …
Unconscious bias in citizens' evaluations of public sector performance
JD Marvel - Journal of Public Administration Research and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The premise of our article is that repeated exposure to antipublic sector messages affects
the way people evaluate the performance of public sector organizations. More specifically …
the way people evaluate the performance of public sector organizations. More specifically …
Using the IAT to predict ethnic and racial discrimination: small effect sizes of unknown societal significance.
Abstract Greenwald, Banaji, and Nosek (2015) present a reanalysis of the meta-analysis by
Oswald, Mitchell, Blanton, Jaccard, and Tetlock (2013) that examined the effect sizes of …
Oswald, Mitchell, Blanton, Jaccard, and Tetlock (2013) that examined the effect sizes of …
Adherence to emotion norms is greater in individualist cultures than in collectivist cultures.
It is generally assumed that there is greater pressure to conform to social norms in
collectivist cultures than in individualist cultures. However, most research on cultural …
collectivist cultures than in individualist cultures. However, most research on cultural …
Tolerance as forbearance: Overcoming intuitive versus deliberative objections to cultural, religious, and ideological differences.
M Verkuyten, L Adelman, K Yogeeswaran - Psychological Review, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Tolerance is widely considered to be a key response to the challenge of managing diversity
in pluralistic societies. However, tolerance comes in a number of different forms with distinct …
in pluralistic societies. However, tolerance comes in a number of different forms with distinct …
Enjoying life in the face of death: East–West differences in responses to mortality salience.
C Ma-Kellams, J Blascovich - Journal of personality and social …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Five experiments explored the hypothesis that thinking about one's own death activates
thoughts about enjoying one's life as moderated by culture. Given that Eastern cultures …
thoughts about enjoying one's life as moderated by culture. Given that Eastern cultures …
Beyond “somatization” and “psychologization”: symptom-level variation in depressed Han Chinese and Euro-Canadian outpatients
J Dere, J Sun, Y Zhao, TJ Persson, X Zhu… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The finding that people of Chinese heritage tend to emphasize somatic rather than
psychological symptoms of depression has frequently been discussed in the culture and …
psychological symptoms of depression has frequently been discussed in the culture and …