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Anthony G. Greenwald
Anthony G. Greenwald
Professor of Psychology, University of Washington
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Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: the implicit association test.
AG Greenwald, DE McGhee, JLK Schwartz
Journal of personality and social psychology 74 (6), 1464, 1998
169001998
Implicit social cognition: attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes.
AG Greenwald, MR Banaji
Psychological review 102 (1), 4, 1995
102751995
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
70802003
Understanding and Using the Implicit Association Test
AG Greenwald, TA Poehlman, EL Uhlmann, MR Banaji
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 97 (1), 17-41, 2009
44132009
The totalitarian ego: Fabrication and revision of personal history.
AG Greenwald
American psychologist 35 (7), 603, 1980
37321980
A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-concept
DSM AG Greenwald, MR Banaji, LA Rudman, SD Farnham, BA Nosek
Psychological Review 109 (1), 3-25, 2002
27852002
Redefine statistical significance
DJ Benjamin, JO Berger, M Johannesson, BA Nosek, EJ Wagenmakers, ...
Nature human behaviour 2 (1), 6-10, 2018
25602018
Using the implicit association test to measure self-esteem and self-concept.
AG Greenwald, SD Farnham
Journal of personality and social psychology 79 (6), 1022, 2000
24252000
Cognitive learning, cognitive response to persuasion, and attitude change
AG Greenwald
Psychological foundations of attitudes, 147-170, 1968
20991968
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
20452002
Audience involvement in advertising: Four levels
AG Greenwald, C Leavitt
Journal of Consumer research 11 (1), 581-592, 1984
19931984
On the malleability of automatic attitudes: combating automatic prejudice with images of admired and disliked individuals.
N Dasgupta, AG Greenwald
Journal of personality and social psychology 81 (5), 800, 2001
18642001
Implicit bias: Scientific foundations
AG Greenwald, LH Krieger
California law review 94 (4), 945-967, 2006
18272006
The Implicit Association Test at age 7: A methodological and conceptual review
BA Nosek, AG Greenwald, MR Banaji
Automatic processes in social thinking and behavior 4, 265-92, 2007
18062007
Blindspot: Hidden biases of good people
MR Banaji, AG Greenwald
Bantam, 2016
17382016
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
15802005
Math= male, me= female, therefore math≠ me.
BA Nosek, MR Banaji, AG Greenwald
Journal of personality and social psychology 83 (1), 44, 2002
15502002
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
15082007
Consequences of prejudice against the null hypothesis.
AG Greenwald
Psychological bulletin 82 (1), 1, 1975
13951975
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
13272009
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