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The TAR effect: when the ones who dislike become the ones who are dislikedBertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre, London, Ontario, Canada
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 34:1276-89. 2008..Commonalities and differences between the TAR effect and previously established phenomena are discussed...
Understanding the relations between different forms of racial prejudice: a cognitive consistency perspectiveBertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre, London, Ontario, Canada
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 34:648-65. 2008..This prediction was confirmed in a series of three studies. Implications for research on prejudice are discussed...
Associative and propositional processes in evaluation: an integrative review of implicit and explicit attitude changeBertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Psychol Bull 132:692-731. 2006..The model integrates a broad range of empirical evidence and implies several new predictions for implicit and explicit attitude change...
Are "implicit" attitudes unconscious?Bertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre, London, Canada
Conscious Cogn 15:485-99. 2006..Implications for the concept of "implicit attitudes" are discussed...
Accessibility effects on implicit social cognition: the role of knowledge activation and retrieval experiencesBertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
J Pers Soc Psychol 89:672-85. 2005..Implications for research on implicit social cognition and the ease-of-retrieval effect are discussed...
Methodological issues in the validation of implicit measures: comment on De Houwer, Teige-Mocigemba, Spruyt, and Moors (2009)Bertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Psychol Bull 135:369-72. 2009..PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)...
Contextual influences on implicit evaluation: a test of additive versus contrastive effects of evaluative context stimuli in affective primingBertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre, London, Canada
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 31:1226-36. 2005....
Generalization versus contextualization in automatic evaluationBertram Gawronski
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre, London, Ontario N6A 5C2, Canada
J Exp Psychol Gen 139:683-701. 2010..Implications for automatic evaluation, learning theory, and interventions in applied settings are discussed...
Are we puppets on a string? Comparing the impact of contingency and validity on implicit and explicit evaluationsKurt R Peters
University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 37:557-69. 2011....
Physical proximity in anticipation of meeting someone with schizophrenia: the role of explicit evaluations, implicit evaluations and cortisol levelsRoss M G Norman
Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, 392 South Street, London N6A 4G5, Canada
Schizophr Res 124:74-80. 2010....
Attitudes and physical distance to an individual with schizophrenia: the moderating effect of self-transcendent valuesRoss M G Norman
Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Rm 114A 392 South Street, London, ON, N6A 4G5, Canada
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 45:751-8. 2010..They were then led to anticipate meeting the person and the distance they sat from the expected location of the ill person was assessed...
Automatic mental associations predict future choices of undecided decision-makersSilvia Galdi
Department of Developmental Psychology and Socialization, University of Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131 Padova, Italy
Science 321:1100-2. 2008..These results indicate that decision-makers sometimes have already made up their mind at an unconscious level, even when they consciously indicate that they are still undecided...
At the boundaries of automaticity: negation as reflective operationRoland Deutsch
Department of Psychology, University of Wurzburg, Röntgenring 10, 97070 Wurzburg, Germany
J Pers Soc Psychol 91:385-405. 2006..Implications for research on automaticity and social cognition are discussed...
Separating multiple processes in implicit social cognition: the quad model of implicit task performanceFrederica R Conrey
Department of Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 89:469-87. 2005..The model is shown to provide a more nuanced and detailed understanding of the interplay of multiple processes in implicit task performance, including implicit measures of attitudes, prejudice, and stereotyping...
Implicational schemata and the correspondence bias: on the diagnostic value of situationally constrained behaviorBertram Gawronski
Institut fur Psychologie, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
J Pers Soc Psychol 84:1154-71. 2003..Results from 6 experiments offer converging evidence for this hypothesis. Implications for a sufficient understanding of the processes that lead to the correspondence bias are discussed...
What does the implicit association test measure? A test of the convergent and discriminant validity of prejudice-related IATsBertram Gawronski
University of Würzburg Lehrstuhl für Psychologie II Röntgenring 10, D 97070 Würzburg Germany
Exp Psychol 49:171-80. 2002..These results further corroborate the assumption that the IAT is a valid method to assess the strength of evaluative associations in the domain of prejudice and stereotypes...
The self-regulation of automatic associations and behavioral impulsesJeffrey W Sherman
Department of Psychology, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Psychol Rev 115:314-35. 2008..Applications of the model to empirical and theoretical concerns in a variety of areas of psychology are discussed...
A meta-analysis on the correlation between the implicit association test and explicit self-report measuresWilhelm Hofmann
Department of Psychology, University of Landau, Germany
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 31:1369-85. 2005..These results suggest that implicit and explicit measures are generally related but that higher order inferences and lack of conceptual correspondence can reduce the influence of automatic associations on explicit self-reports...
On difficult questions and evident answers: dispositional inference from role-constrained behaviorBertram Gawronski
University of Wurzburg
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 29:1459-75. 2003..Implications for the fundamental attribution error and theories of dispositional inference are discussed...
