Through the looking glass: A lens-based account of intersectional stereotyping.

CD Petsko, AS Rosette… - Journal of personality …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 123 (4) of Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology (see record 2023-02979-003). In the article, a coding …

Race, weapons, and the perception of threat

BK Payne, J Correll - Advances in experimental social psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Two decades of research have documented a robust racial bias in the perceptual
identification of weapons and the decision to shoot in laboratory simulations. In this chapter …

To reconstruct or deconstruct? A fundamental question for the psychology of men and masculinities.

E Hoffmann, ME Addis - Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Efforts at social change have long been central to the psychological study of men and
masculinities (PSMM) as a field. However, these efforts have been hampered by the …

Determinants of automatic age and race bias: ingroup-outgroup distinction salience moderates automatic evaluations of social groups

S Heitmann, R Reichardt - Frontiers in psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction The present research investigates whether ingroup-outgroup distinction
salience moderates automatic intergroup bias (ie, more positive evaluations of ingroup …

“Are you supposed to be here?”: Formerly incarcerated men of color navigating positions of authority

EE Crain, LS Davis, G St. Louis, H Jensen… - Journal of Social …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The current study sought to understand the lived experiences of 10 formerly incarcerated
Black and Latino men in an apprentice program for physical trainers using directed content …

Tuning social modulations of gaze cueing via contextual factors

X Zhang, M Dalmaso, G Galfano, L Castelli - Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2023 - Springer
Gaze cueing reflects the tendency to shift attention toward a location cued by the averted
gaze of others. This effect does not fulfill criteria for strong automaticity because its …

How speed impacts threat assessment in lethal force decisions

AT Biggs, KA Pettijohn, S Sherwood - Applied Ergonomics, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite the importance of being both fast and accurate in lethal force decisions, there is little
empirical evidence to identify how speed impacts threat-related decisions and perception …

Understanding mechanisms behind discrimination using diffusion decision modeling

JR Axt, DJ Johnson - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
Past research has documented where discrimination occurs or tested interventions that
reduce discrimination. Less is known about how discriminatory behavior emerges and the …

Racial bias in police officer deadly force decisions: What has social cognition learned?

J Cesario, A Carrillo - 2024 - academic.oup.com
This chapter provides a critical overview of experimental studies of racial bias in police
shootings, with a focus on methodological and statistical quality. The most informative …

Cognitive processes behind the shooter bias: Dissecting response bias, motor preparation and information accumulation

M Frenken, W Hemmerich, D Izydorczyk… - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - Elsevier
A rich body of research points to racial biases in so-called police officer dilemma tasks:
participants are generally faster and less error-prone to “shoot”(vs. not “shoot”) Black (vs …