Stereotypic explanatory bias: implicit stereotypic as a predictor of discrimination
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Two experiments examined whether a measure of implicit stereotyping based on the tendency to explain Black stereotypic incongruent events more often than Black stereotypic-congruent events is predictive of behavior toward a partner in an interracial interaction. The potential of implicit stereotyping as an important predictor of behavior in an interracial interaction is pointed through results.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0022-1031
Year: 2003
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We are, therefore they aren't: Ingroup construal as a standard of comparison for outgroup judgments
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Five studies tested the assumptions that ingroups are habitually used as a standard of comparison for outgroup judgments and that outgroup judgments are generally contrasted away from a momentary construal of the ingroup. It is described that the results support these assumptions.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0022-1031
Year: 2005
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