PSYB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Implicit-Association Test, Stereotype, Group Conflict
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Chapter 11 stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination: economic perspective identifies the roots of much intergroup hostility in competing interests, motivation perspective emphasizes the psychological needs that lead to intergroup conflict. Cognitive perspective traces the origin of stereotyping to the same cognitive processes that enable people to categorize items into distinct classes. The implicit association test (iat) implicit association test - a technique for revealing. Bias free two of the below are implicit measures used by psychologist. explicitly racist beliefs. Measuring attitudes about groups the group are signaled with the same hand rather than diff hands. Easier to respond quickly when the category members and the attributes associated with. Pronounced prejudice shown in young over the old, and white over black. Shown to be press one key for both positive words and photos of ppl in one group and another key for the negative. Later switch the keys and check their reaction time.