Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination

Relationships between implicit measures of stereotyping (using subliminal semantic priming) and implicit measures of prejudice (using facial electromyography) were examined in both Black and White participants. Race of the participant showed a trend towards moderating the relationship between primin...

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Main Author: Ryan, John Patrick
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2006
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-psych_theses-10242015-07-28T03:45:27Z Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination Ryan, John Patrick Relationships between implicit measures of stereotyping (using subliminal semantic priming) and implicit measures of prejudice (using facial electromyography) were examined in both Black and White participants. Race of the participant showed a trend towards moderating the relationship between priming bias scores and EMG bias to face stimuli and the relationship between priming bias scores and EMG bias. There were nonsignificant relationships between priming bias scores and differences in application ratings for Black and White applicants. The issue of statistical power is discussed as a possible explanation for nonsignificance. 2006-08-02T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/psych_theses/25 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1024&context=psych_theses Psychology Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Social Psychology Electromyography Prejudice
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Prejudice
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Electromyography
Prejudice
Ryan, John Patrick
Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination
description Relationships between implicit measures of stereotyping (using subliminal semantic priming) and implicit measures of prejudice (using facial electromyography) were examined in both Black and White participants. Race of the participant showed a trend towards moderating the relationship between priming bias scores and EMG bias to face stimuli and the relationship between priming bias scores and EMG bias. There were nonsignificant relationships between priming bias scores and differences in application ratings for Black and White applicants. The issue of statistical power is discussed as a possible explanation for nonsignificance.
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title Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination
title_short Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination
title_full Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination
title_fullStr Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination
title_full_unstemmed Thinking, Feeling and Discriminating: The Role of Prejudice as a Mediator between Stereotypes and Discrimination
title_sort thinking, feeling and discriminating: the role of prejudice as a mediator between stereotypes and discrimination
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