Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
947858 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We examined how viewing diverse and homogenous social contexts affects implicit bias. ► Racially diverse contexts decrease bias and homogenous contexts increase bias. ► Decreases in bias generalized to situations in which targets were seen in isolation. ► Diverse contexts did not decrease bias toward targets never seen in diverse contexts. ► Quad modeling revealed effects were related to changes in automatic associations.
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