Brian Nosek
Studies: 10
Abstract:

Implicit preferences for Whites compared to Blacks can be reduced via exposure to admired Black and disliked White individuals (Dasgupta & Greenwald, 2001). In four studies (total N=4,628), while attempting ...

hdl:1902.1/13405
15 downloads
Updated: Aug 7, 2009
Abstract:

How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory (J. Haidt & J. Graham, 2007; J. Haidt & C. Joseph, 2004), the authors developed several ways to measure ...

hdl:1902.1/12658
8 downloads + analyses
Updated: Jun 3, 2009
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The sorting paired features (SPF) task measures four associations in a single response block. Using four response options (e.g., good-Republicans, bad-Republicans, good-Democrats, and bad-Democrats), each ...

hdl:1902.1/12536
29 downloads
Updated: May 25, 2009
Abstract:

People are able to explicitly resist using knowledge about one person to evaluate another person from the same group. After learning about positive and negative behaviors performed by one individual ...

hdl:1902.1/12641
6 downloads + analyses
Updated: May 4, 2009
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About 70% of more than half a million Implicit Association Tests (IATs) completed by citizens of 34 countries revealed expected implicit stereotypes associating science with male more than with female. We ...

hdl:1902.1/12643
41 downloads
Updated: May 3, 2009
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The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evaluation (Cognition & Emotion Abstract) Explicitly, humans can distinguish their own attitudes from evaluations ...

hdl:1902.1/12640
11 downloads
Updated: May 3, 2009
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Distinct automatic and controlled processes are presumed to influence social evaluation. Most empirical approaches examine automatic processes using indirect methods, and controlled processes using direct ...

hdl:1902.1/12642
3 downloads + analyses
Updated: May 3, 2009
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Recent theoretical and methodological innovations suggest a distinction between implicit and explicit evaluations. We applied Campbell and Fiske’s (1959) classic multitrait-multimethod design precepts ...

hdl:1902.1/11159
168 downloads
Updated: Jan 21, 2009
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We examined the role of group membership (being female or male), implicit identity with social groups (me=male/female), and math-gender stereotypes (math=male) in predicting implicit math attitudes (math=good) and ...

hdl:1902.1/11158
40 downloads
Updated: Jan 21, 2009
Abstract:

Theory is constrained by the quality and versatility of measurement tools. As such, the development of techniques for measurement is critical to the successful development of theory. This paper presents ...

hdl:1902.1/11157
632 downloads
Updated: Jan 21, 2009