articleJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyJan 22, 2008Closed access

Not yet human: Implicit knowledge, historical dehumanization, and contemporary consequences.

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Abstract

Historical representations explicitly depicting Blacks as apelike have largely disappeared in the United States, yet a mental association between Blacks and apes remains. Here, the authors demonstrate that U.S. citizens implicitly associate Blacks and apes. In a series of laboratory studies, the authors reveal how this association influences study participants' basic cognitive processes and significantly alters their judgments in criminal justice contexts. Specifically, this Black-ape association alters visual perception and attention, and it increases endorsement of violence against Black suspects. In an archival study of actual criminal cases, the authors show that news articles written about Blacks who are…

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Keywords
  • Dehumanization
  • Psychology
  • Association (psychology)
  • Perception
  • Social psychology
  • Cognition
  • White (mutation)
  • Race (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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