2024
How Parents Talk About Weight: Qualitative Content Analysis Using a Randomized Experiment Study Design
Lydecker J, Lou R, Rossa E, Simpson L, Ozbardakci E. How Parents Talk About Weight: Qualitative Content Analysis Using a Randomized Experiment Study Design. Stigma And Health 2024 DOI: 10.1037/sah0000508.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild obesityAssociated with poorer body imageResearchers coded responsesInformation sheetPoor body imageUnhealthy eating behaviorsParents of childrenEducational materialsImplicit attitudesPsychological health consequencesImplicit Attitude TestAttitudes TestEating behaviorsWeight biasQualitative content analysisPsychological consequencesExplanations of obesityConsequences of obesityParents' explanationsSedentary behaviorBody imageBiological causesParental communicationAssociated with themesHealth consequences
2021
Best research practices for using the Implicit Association Test
Greenwald A, Brendl M, Cai H, Cvencek D, Dovidio J, Friese M, Hahn A, Hehman E, Hofmann W, Hughes S, Hussey I, Jordan C, Kirby T, Lai C, Lang J, Lindgren K, Maison D, Ostafin B, Rae J, Ratliff K, Spruyt A, Wiers R. Best research practices for using the Implicit Association Test. Behavior Research Methods 2021, 54: 1161-1180. PMID: 34519017, PMCID: PMC9170636, DOI: 10.3758/s13428-021-01624-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
The Nondiscriminating Heart: Lovingkindness Meditation Training Decreases Implicit Intergroup Bias
Kang Y, Gray J, Dovidio J. The Nondiscriminating Heart: Lovingkindness Meditation Training Decreases Implicit Intergroup Bias. Journal Of Experimental Psychology General 2014, 143: 1306-1313. PMID: 23957283, DOI: 10.1037/a0034150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStigmatized social groupsImplicit attitudesImplicit biasImplicit intergroup biasSocial groupsStigmatized outgroupsIntergroup biasIntergroup relationsMeditation trainingSocial outgroupsLovingkindness meditationWaitlist controlPsychological stressPractice conditionsPersonal benefitsNonhomeless adultsMeditationOutgroupAttitudesBiasPeopleHomeless peopleBlack peopleBroad impactTraining
2010
Implicit Attitudes and Discrimination Against People with Physical Disabilities
Dovidio J, Pagotto L, Hebl M. Implicit Attitudes and Discrimination Against People with Physical Disabilities. 2010, 157-183. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6293-5_9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial psychological researchNature of prejudiceStudy of prejudiceDefinition of prejudiceImplicit attitudesPsychological researchSocial psychologyPhysical disabilityNegative behaviorsForms of stigmatizationClassic volumePrejudiceAttitudesDiscriminationLimited attentionTraditional focusDisabilityPeopleNarrow focusAntilocutionPsychologyAllportIndividualsBiasStereotyping
2008
Approaching math increases math=me and math=pleasant
Kawakami K, Steele J, Cifa C, Phills C, Dovidio J. Approaching math increases math=me and math=pleasant. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2008, 44: 818-825. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2007.07.009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
On the Nature of Prejudice: Automatic and Controlled Processes
Dovidio J, Kawakami K, Johnson C, Johnson B, Howard A. On the Nature of Prejudice: Automatic and Controlled Processes. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 1997, 33: 510-540. DOI: 10.1006/jesp.1997.1331.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImplicit attitudesRacial attitudesImplicit measuresExplicit measuresExperiment 1Racial prejudiceResponse latency measuresNature of prejudiceNegative racial attitudesContemporary racial attitudesInterracial interactionsControlled processesExperiment 3Nonverbal behaviorExperiment 2Priming resultsLatency measuresPriming techniqueSpontaneous responsesPresent researchPrejudiceInteraction partnersAttitudesMeasuresFindings
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