Behavioral Priming: It's All in the Mind, but Whose Mind?

Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: e29081 - e29081
Published: Jan 18, 2012
Abstract
The perspective that behavior is often driven by unconscious determinants has become widespread in social psychology. Bargh, Chen, and Burrows' (1996) famous study, in which participants unwittingly exposed to the stereotype of age walked slower when exiting the laboratory, was instrumental in defining this perspective. Here, we present two experiments aimed at replicating the original study. Despite the use of automated timing methods and a...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioral Priming: It's All in the Mind, but Whose Mind?
Published Date
Jan 18, 2012
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
e29081 - e29081
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