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" Bias and regulation of bias in intergroup interactions: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 906546
Doc. No : LA6pm960tn
Title & Author : Bias and regulation of bias in intergroup interactions:. Implicit attitudes toward Muslims and interaction quality [Article]\ Gonsalkorale, K; Hippel, WV; Sherman, JW; Klauer, KC
Date : 2009
Title of Periodical : UC Davis
Abstract : Previous research suggests that automatically activated bias manifests itself in behavior that can jeopardize the quality of intergroup interactions. However, regulation of automatic associations has the potential to attenuate their influence on intergroup interaction. To test this possibility, 46 non-Muslim White participants interacted with a Muslim confederate and completed an implicit measure of attitudes toward Muslims. The Quadruple Process model [Sherman, J. W., Gawronski, B., Gonsalkorale, K., Hugenberg, K., Allen, T. J., & Groom, C. J. (2008). The self-regulation of automatic associations and behavioral impulses. Psychological Review, 115, 314-335] was applied to the implicit measure to estimate participants' strength of negative associations with Muslims and their ability to overcome those negative associations. The confederate's ratings of how much he liked the participants were predicted by an interaction between automatic negative associations and the ability to overcome them. Specifically, when the strength of participants' negative associations with Muslims was low, participants' level of overcoming bias was unrelated to the confederate's ratings. In contrast, the ability to regulate automatic negative associations predicted greater liking when those associations were strong. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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