2010
DOI: 10.1027/0044-3409/a000009
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Implicit Measures of Social Cognition

Nilanjana Dasgupta
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“…Third, the current study did not directly examine whether implicit attitudes towards NSSI predict stigmatizing behavior. Previous research has demonstrated that implicit attitudes can predict behavior (e.g., Dasgupta, 2010; Greenwald, Poehlman, Uhlmann, & Banaji, 2009; Kurdi et al, 2018); future studies utilizing experimental designs should examine whether implicit attitudes towards NSSI predict discriminatory behavior. Finally, this study focused on better understanding the bias towards NSSI among those without a history of the behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, the current study did not directly examine whether implicit attitudes towards NSSI predict stigmatizing behavior. Previous research has demonstrated that implicit attitudes can predict behavior (e.g., Dasgupta, 2010; Greenwald, Poehlman, Uhlmann, & Banaji, 2009; Kurdi et al, 2018); future studies utilizing experimental designs should examine whether implicit attitudes towards NSSI predict discriminatory behavior. Finally, this study focused on better understanding the bias towards NSSI among those without a history of the behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%