articlePsychological ScienceDec 21, 2005GREEN OA

The Development of Implicit Attitudes

Harvard University Press

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Abstract

To understand the origin and development of implicit attitudes, we measured race attitudes in White American 6-year-olds, 10-year-olds, and adults by first developing a child-oriented version of the Implicit Association Test (Child IAT). Remarkably, implicit pro-White/anti-Black bias was evident even in the youngest group, with self-reported attitudes revealing bias in the same direction. In 10-year-olds and adults, the same magnitude of implicit race bias was observed, although self-reported race attitudes became substantially less biased in older children and vanished entirely in adults, who self-reported equally favorable attitudes toward Whites and Blacks. These data are the first to show an asymmetry in…

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Keywords
  • Implicit-association test
  • Psychology
  • Implicit attitude
  • Race (biology)
  • Implicit bias
  • Developmental psychology
  • Social psychology
  • White (mutation)
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