The influence of one's own body weight on implicit and explicit anti-fat bias.
Abstract
SCHWARTZ, MARLENE B., LENNY R. VARTANIAN, BRIAN A. NOSEK, AND KELLY D. BROWNELL. The influence of one’s own body weight on implicit and explicit anti-fat bias. Obesity. 2006;14:440–447. Objective: This study examined the influence of one’s own body weight on the strength of implicit and explicit anti-fat bias. Research Methods and Procedure: Implicit and explicit anti-fat attitudes and obesity stereotypes were assessed among a large online...
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Title
The influence of one's own body weight on implicit and explicit anti-fat bias.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2006
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
440 - 447
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