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View article: The link between social categorization and spontaneous social evaluations: A matter of the evaluative implications of the situation?
The link between social categorization and spontaneous social evaluations: A matter of the evaluative implications of the situation? Open
View article: Reconsidering Categorization-Related Inferences from Multicultural and Colorblind Prejudice Reduction Interventions
Reconsidering Categorization-Related Inferences from Multicultural and Colorblind Prejudice Reduction Interventions Open
A recurring social-psychological debate surrounds the role of social categorization in moderating prejudice. In the course of this debate, researchers have examined the effectiveness of prejudice reduction interventions, reducing or reinfo…
View article: The link between social categorization and spontaneous social evaluations: A matter of the evaluative implications of the situation?
The link between social categorization and spontaneous social evaluations: A matter of the evaluative implications of the situation? Open
There is conflicting evidence for the extent to which spontaneous evaluations of outgroup members are influenced by social categorization. Contemporary models of evaluation like the APE model (Gawronski & Bodenhausen, 2006) imply that …
View article: The link between social categorization and spontaneous social evaluations: A matter of the evaluative implications of the situation?
The link between social categorization and spontaneous social evaluations: A matter of the evaluative implications of the situation? Open
There is conflicting evidence for the extent to which spontaneous evaluations of outgroup members are influenced by social categorization. Contemporary models of evaluation like the APE model (Gawronski & Bodenhausen, 2006) imply that …
View article: Measuring the impact of multiple social cues to advance theory in person perception research.
Measuring the impact of multiple social cues to advance theory in person perception research. Open
Forming impressions of others is a fundamental aspect of social life. These impressions necessitate the integration of many and varied sources of information about other people, including social group memberships, apparent personality trai…
View article: Intergroup evaluative bias in facial representations of immigrants and citizens in the United States
Intergroup evaluative bias in facial representations of immigrants and citizens in the United States Open
We used a reverse-correlation image-classification paradigm to visualize facial representations of immigrants and citizens in the United States. Visualizations of immigrants’ faces were judged by independent raters as less trustworthy and …
View article: Supplementary Tables S1-S3 from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel
Supplementary Tables S1-S3 from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel Open
Supplementary Tables S1-S3 from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel
View article: Data from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel
Data from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel Open
Purpose: To evaluate the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), dose-limiting toxicities (DLT), and pharmacokinetics of liposome-entrapped paclitaxel easy-to-use (LEP-ETU) and to characterize the relationship between LEP-ETU concentrations a…
View article: Supplementary Tables S1-S3 from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel
Supplementary Tables S1-S3 from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel Open
Supplementary Tables S1-S3 from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel
View article: Data from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel
Data from Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Neutropenia during Phase I Development of Liposome-Entrapped Paclitaxel Open
Purpose: To evaluate the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), dose-limiting toxicities (DLT), and pharmacokinetics of liposome-entrapped paclitaxel easy-to-use (LEP-ETU) and to characterize the relationship between LEP-ETU concentrations a…
View article: The contributions of positive outgroup and negative ingroup evaluation to implicit bias favoring outgroups
The contributions of positive outgroup and negative ingroup evaluation to implicit bias favoring outgroups Open
People sometimes prefer groups to which they do not belong (outgroups) over their own groups (ingroups). Many long-standing theoretical perspectives assume that this outgroup favorability bias primarily reflects negative ingroup evaluation…
View article: A final word on train wrecks
A final word on train wrecks Open
We identify the main themes raised in the commentaries and respond. To summarize: Yes, there were problems with social priming (and most other psychological) research; yes, the definition of social priming matters; no, cherry-picking speci…
View article: There's nothing social about social priming: Derailing the "Train Wreck"
There's nothing social about social priming: Derailing the "Train Wreck" Open
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so-called “social priming” phenomena. However, not only are many of the relevant studies not particularly social in nature, but other robust …
View article: The Four Deadly Sins of Implicit Attitude Research
The Four Deadly Sins of Implicit Attitude Research Open
In this article, we describe four theoretical and methodological problems that have impeded implicit attitude research and the popular understanding of its findings. The problems all revolve around assumptions made about the relationships …
View article: Further Validation of Measures of Target Detection and Stereotype Activation in the Stereotype Misperception Task
Further Validation of Measures of Target Detection and Stereotype Activation in the Stereotype Misperception Task Open
Previous research presented a multinomial model to estimate four latent processes (target detection, stereotype activation, stereotype application, guessing) that contribute to responses in the Stereotype Misperception Task, an indirect me…
View article: Twenty-Five Years of Research Using Implicit Measures
Twenty-Five Years of Research Using Implicit Measures Open
The year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of two seminal publications that have set the foundation for an exponentially growing body of research using implicit measures: Fazio, Jackson, Dunton, and Williams's (1995) work using evaluative pr…
View article: Teprotumumab for the Treatment of Active Thyroid Eye Disease
Teprotumumab for the Treatment of Active Thyroid Eye Disease Open
Among patients with active thyroid eye disease, teprotumumab resulted in better outcomes with respect to proptosis, Clinical Activity Score, diplopia, and quality of life than placebo; serious adverse events were uncommon. (Funded by Horiz…
View article: Further validation of Measures of Target Detection and Stereotype Activation in the Stereotype Misperception Task
Further validation of Measures of Target Detection and Stereotype Activation in the Stereotype Misperception Task Open
Previous research presented a multinomial model to estimate four latent processes (target detection, stereotype activation, stereotype application, guessing) that contribute to responses in the Stereotype Misperception Task, an indirect me…
View article: Meeting Program and Abstracts
Meeting Program and Abstracts Open
The non recurrent laryngeal nerve (NRN) is an anatomical abnormality
\nthat, altrhought rare (0,03-1% on the right, only 4 cases on the
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View article: Randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study of interferon‐<i>γ</i> 1b in Friedreich Ataxia
Randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study of interferon‐<i>γ</i> 1b in Friedreich Ataxia Open
Objective In vitro, in vivo, and open‐label studies suggest that interferon gamma ( IFN ‐ γ 1b) may improve clinical features in Friedreich Ataxia through an increase in frataxin levels. The present study evaluates the efficacy and safety …
View article: Implementation Intentions Reduce Implicit Stereotype Activation and Application
Implementation Intentions Reduce Implicit Stereotype Activation and Application Open
Research has found that implementation intentions, if–then action plans (e.g., “if I see a Black face, I will think safe”), reduce stereotyping on implicit measures. However, it is unknown by what process(es) implementation intentions redu…
View article: On the Roles of Stereotype Activation and Application in Diminishing Implicit Bias
On the Roles of Stereotype Activation and Application in Diminishing Implicit Bias Open
Stereotypes can influence social perception in undesirable ways. However, activated stereotypes are not always applied in judgments. The present research investigated how stereotype activation and application processes impact social judgme…
View article: Implicit Bias Reflects the Personal and the Social
Implicit Bias Reflects the Personal and the Social Open
This issue’s target article by Payne, Vuletich, and Lundberg (PV&L) does exactly what one should, presenting an argument that is thought-provoking and that challenges current orthodoxy. It also addresses an issue that has increasingly …
View article: Experimental Design and the Reliability of Priming Effects: Reconsidering the "Train Wreck"
Experimental Design and the Reliability of Priming Effects: Reconsidering the "Train Wreck" Open
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of priming phenomena. Studies at the discussion’s center, labeled “social priming,” have been interpreted as a specific indictment of priming th…
View article: Black + White = Not White: A Minority Bias in Categorizations of Black-White Multiracials
Black + White = Not White: A Minority Bias in Categorizations of Black-White Multiracials Open
The present research sought to provide new insights on the principles guiding the categorization of Black-White multiracial faces at a first encounter. Previous studies have typically measured categorization of multiracial faces using clos…
View article: An examination of the processes by which construal level affects the implicit evaluation of goal relevant stimuli.
An examination of the processes by which construal level affects the implicit evaluation of goal relevant stimuli. Open
Previous research has found that construal level—how abstractly or concretely people represent events—can impact implicit evaluations. Abstract high-level construal (vs. concrete low-level construal) promotes evaluative responses consisten…
View article: The Rules of Engagement: CTTI Recommendations for Successful Collaborations Between Sponsors and Patient Groups Around Clinical Trials
The Rules of Engagement: CTTI Recommendations for Successful Collaborations Between Sponsors and Patient Groups Around Clinical Trials Open
Patient groups are developing diverse skillsets and acquiring assets to leverage in order to become collaborators with industry and academia on clinical trials. Growing numbers of research sponsors across the clinical trials enterprise are…
View article: An empirical validation of the Quadruple Process Model of implicit attitudes against alternate, theoretically defensible specifications.
An empirical validation of the Quadruple Process Model of implicit attitudes against alternate, theoretically defensible specifications. Open
The Quadruple process (Quad) model is a multinomial processing tree that specifies the joint contribution of four qualitatively distinct cognitive processes to responses on implicit measures. The way in which these processes interact to dr…
View article: Trustworthiness SMT Targets
Trustworthiness SMT Targets Open
Trustworthiness SMT Targets
View article: Attractiveness SMT Targets
Attractiveness SMT Targets Open
Attractiveness SMT Targets