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The Effects of Time Pressure on Controlling Reactions to Persons With Mental Illness
Authors:Eric D Wesselmann  Glenn D Reeder  John B Pryor
Institution:1. Illinois State University edwesse@ilstu.edu;3. Illinois State University
Abstract:Population surveys suggest that the general public stigmatizes persons with mental illness less than in the past. However, implicit attitude measures find that immediate reactions to mentally ill persons are still negative among both the general public and people diagnosed with mental illness. Time-course data suggest that these reactions may be dynamic, with immediate negative reactions becoming less prejudicial over time. We manipulated time pressures imposed upon social judgments about a mentally ill person. Participants perceived a mentally ill person as dangerous when forced to respond quickly; participants given ample time to respond were less likely to have this perception.
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