Essays about: "Implicit Association Test"
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1. Man-Up When Down — Gender-Specific Coping With Life Stressors
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Socialization into gender roles shapes the perception of the world from an early age which might, amongst others, constrain how one handles challenging situations. Therefore, this research aimed at investigating gender-specific coping mechanisms following life stressors in a nonclinical sample. READ MORE
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2. What is Wrong with Implicit Bias? - An Investigation of the Moral Problems with Implicit Bias
University essay from Lunds universitet/Praktisk filosofiAbstract : Implicit Bias is the automatic and unconscious tendency to associate certain traits with members of particular groups, which affect judgements and/or interactions with members from the denoted group. In philosophy the concept of Implicit Bias has often been treated as a thick normative (negative) concept, which I refute in my paper. READ MORE
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3. Future Recruiters’ Attitudes Toward Gender Dysphoric Individuals
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : Gender dysphoric individuals are a growing number in society and like other minority groups they are at risk of falling victim to discrimination. In an attempt to understand how attitudes affect discriminatory behaviour in a recruitment situation, future recruiters’ implicit and explicit attitudes toward gender dysphoric individuals were measured in relation to a résumé choice task. READ MORE
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4. “Get Away From Me!”: Implicit and Explicit Transphobia in Swedish-speaking Men
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : This study aimed to measure implicit and explicit prejudice towards transpeople among Swedish-speaking men. A new picture IAT (Implicit Association Test) was created in a pilot study to measure implicit attitudes towards gender transgressing males. In the main study, 66 male participants were divided into control and experimental groups. READ MORE
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5. Can Bullying Attitudes in School-Aged Children be Changed Using Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Methods? A Pilot Study
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : The main aim of this study was to investigate whether Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) methods could be used to change implicit attitudes towards bullying. The role of gender was looked at exploratively. READ MORE