Popularity as a poor proxy for utility: The case of implicit prejudice

G Mitchell, PE Tetlock - Psychological science under scrutiny …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Scholarly discussions of prejudice fail to agree on how implicit prejudice connects to other
forms of prejudice; it is unclear whether different measures of implicit prejudice measure the …

Popularity as a Poor Proxy for Utility

G Mitchell, PE Tetlock - Psychological Science Under Scrutiny …, 2017 - books.google.com
It is difficult to find a psychological construct that has moved faster from psychology journals
into other academic disciplines, newspaper editorials, courtrooms, boardrooms, and popular …

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G Mitchell, PE Tetlock - 2017 - umass.edu
It is difficult to find a psychological construct that has moved faster from psychology journals
into other academic disciplines, newspaper editorials, courtrooms, boardrooms, and popular …

Popularity as a poor proxy for utility: The case of implicit prejudice.

G Mitchell, PE Tetlock - 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
There is a body of psychological research behind this implicit prejudice meme, but in this
chapter we explain why that body is inadequate to support the uses to which it is being put …

[PDF][PDF] Popularity as a Poor Proxy for Utility

G Mitchell, PE Tetlock - Psychological Science Under Scrutiny, 2017 - scottlilienfeld.com
It is difficult to find a psychological construct that has moved faster from psychology journals
into other academic disciplines, newspaper editorials, courtrooms, board rooms, and …

Popularity as a Poor Proxy for Utility: The Case of Implicit Prejudice

G Mitchell, P Tetlock - … and Proposed Solutions (SO Lilienfeld & ID …, 2017 - papers.ssrn.com
This chapter compares claims regarding the scientific and societal significance of the Implicit
Association Test (“IAT”) to the empirical record. The data fails to support the rhetoric: the …