The present study explores the relationships between the traditional race-IAT (Greenwald & al., 1998), the personalized race-IAT (Olson & Fazio, 2004), and the explicit personal and culturalnormative racial beliefs. Both IATs were significantly and positively correlated with personal and cultural-normative racial beliefs. Importantly, while the personalized IAT was a robust predictor of personal beliefs, the traditional IAT was contaminated by cultural-normative beliefs. Finally, only the personalized IAT was significantly related to a robust social-psychological determinant of racial prejudice: relative deprivation. Implications of these results are discussed.
Dambrun, M., Villate, M., & Richetin, J. (2008). Implicit racial attitudes and their relationships with explicit personal and cultural beliefs: What personalized and traditional IATs measure. CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 13(16).
Citazione: | Dambrun, M., Villate, M., & Richetin, J. (2008). Implicit racial attitudes and their relationships with explicit personal and cultural beliefs: What personalized and traditional IATs measure. CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 13(16). |
Tipo: | Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico |
Carattere della pubblicazione: | Scientifica |
Titolo: | Implicit racial attitudes and their relationships with explicit personal and cultural beliefs: What personalized and traditional IATs measure |
Autori: | Dambrun, M; Villate, M; Richetin, J |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 2008 |
Lingua: | English |
Rivista: | CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 01 - Articolo su rivista |