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"Unlearning" automatic biases: the malleability of implicit prejudice and stereotypes.
Authors:L A Rudman  R D Ashmore  M L Gary
Institution:Department of Psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway 08854-8040, USA. rudman@rci.rutgers.edu
Abstract:The present research suggests that automatic and controlled intergroup biases can be modified through diversity education. In 2 experiments, students enrolled in a prejudice and conflict seminar showed significantly reduced implicit and explicit anti-Black biases, compared with control students. The authors explored correlates of prejudice and stereotype reduction. In each experiment, seminar students' implicit and explicit change scores positively covaried with factors suggestive of affective and cognitive processes, respectively. The findings show the malleability of implicit prejudice and stereotypes and suggest that these may effectively be changed through affective processes.
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