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Mahzarin R. Banaji, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics
Mahzarin R. Banaji, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics
Department of Psychology, Harvard university
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Implicit social cognition: attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes.
AG Greenwald, MR Banaji
Psychological review 102 (1), 4, 1995
107181995
Understanding and using the implicit association test: I. An improved scoring algorithm.
AG Greenwald, BA Nosek, MR Banaji
Journal of personality and social psychology 85 (2), 197, 2003
10158*2003
The role of stereotyping in system‐justification and the production of false consciousness
JT Jost, MR Banaji
British journal of social psychology 33 (1), 1-27, 1994
50981994
A decade of system justification theory: Accumulated evidence of conscious and unconscious bolstering of the status quo
JT Jost, MR Banaji, BA Nosek
Political psychology 25 (6), 881-919, 2004
41152004
A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-concept.
AG Greenwald, MR Banaji, LA Rudman, SD Farnham, BA Nosek, ...
Psychological review 109 (1), 3, 2002
28672002
Harvesting implicit group attitudes and beliefs from a demonstration web site.
BA Nosek, MR Banaji, AG Greenwald
Group Dynamics: Theory, research, and practice 6 (1), 101, 2002
21502002
Blindspot: Hidden biases of good people
MR Banaji, AG Greenwald
Bantam, 2016
19022016
The Implicit Association Test at age 7: A methodological and conceptual review
BA Nosek
Social psychology and unconscious: The automaticity of higher mental …, 2007
18762007
Implicit bias among physicians and its prediction of thrombolysis decisions for black and white patients
AR Green, DR Carney, DJ Pallin, LH Ngo, KL Raymond, LI Iezzoni, ...
Journal of general internal medicine 22, 1231-1238, 2007
18622007
The go/no-go association task
BA Nosek, MR Banaji
Social cognition 19 (6), 625-666, 2001
17682001
Performance on indirect measures of race evaluation predicts amygdala activation
EA Phelps, KJ O'Connor, WA Cunningham, ES Funayama, JC Gatenby, ...
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 12 (5), 729-738, 2000
16772000
Math= male, me= female, therefore math≠ me.
BA Nosek, MR Banaji, AG Greenwald
Journal of personality and social psychology 83 (1), 44, 2002
16572002
Understanding and using the Implicit Association Test: II. Method variables and construct validity
BA Nosek, AG Greenwald, MR Banaji
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 31 (2), 166-180, 2005
16512005
Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypes
BA Nosek, FL Smyth, JJ Hansen, T Devos, NM Lindner, KA Ranganath, ...
European review of social psychology 18 (1), 36-88, 2007
16202007
Psychological research online: report of Board of Scientific Affairs' Advisory Group on the Conduct of Research on the Internet.
R Kraut, J Olson, M Banaji, A Bruckman, J Cohen, M Couper
American psychologist 59 (2), 105, 2004
15942004
American= white?
T Devos, MR Banaji
Journal of personality and social psychology 88 (3), 447, 2005
15892005
Implicit attitude measures: Consistency, stability, and convergent validity
WA Cunningham, KJ Preacher, MR Banaji
Psychological science 12 (2), 163-170, 2001
15242001
National differences in gender–science stereotypes predict national sex differences in science and math achievement
BA Nosek, FL Smyth, N Sriram, NM Lindner, T Devos, A Ayala, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (26), 10593-10597, 2009
14352009
Dissociable medial prefrontal contributions to judgments of similar and dissimilar others
JP Mitchell, CN Macrae, MR Banaji
Neuron 50 (4), 655-663, 2006
13822006
The development of implicit attitudes: Evidence of race evaluations from ages 6 and 10 and adulthood
AS Baron, MR Banaji
Psychological science 17 (1), 53-58, 2006
12832006
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