Publications

2009
Baron A, Banaji MR. Evidence of system justification in young children. Social and Personality Psychology Compass [Internet]. 2009;3(6):918-926. Website
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Nosek BA, Banaji MR. Implicit Attitude. In: Wilken P, Bayne T, Cleeremans A Oxford Companion to Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2009. Website
Nosek BA, Smyth FL, Sriram N, Lindner NM, Devos T, Ayala A, Bar-Anan Y, Bergh R, Cai H, Gonsalkorale K. National differences in gender-science stereotypes predict national sex differences in science and math achievement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [Internet]. 2009;106(26):10593-10597. Website
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Nosek BA, Banaji MR, Jost JT. The politics of intergroup attitudes. In: Jost JT, Kay AC, Thorisdottir H The Social and Psychological Bases of Ideology and System Justification. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2009. p. 480-506. Website
Banaji MR. Research shows key role for unconscious bias: Attitudes believed to be learned early. The Boston Globe [Internet]. 2009. Website
Banaji MR. Response to 2009 Edge Question: What will change everything?. 2009.
Shutts K, Banaji MR, Spelke ES. Social categories guide young children’s preferences for novel objects. Developmental Science [Internet]. 2009;13(4):1-12. Website
Greenwald AG, Poehlman A, Uhlmann E, Banaji MR. Understanding and interpreting the Implicit Association Test III: Meta-analysis of predictive validity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology [Internet]. 2009. Website
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Banaji MR. Understanding the mind. In: Brockman J This will change everything. New York: Harper Collins; 2009. Website
Caruso EM, Rahnev DA, Banaji MR. Using conjoint analysis to detect discrimination: Revealing covert preferences from overt choices. Social Cognition [Internet]. 2009;27(1):128-137. Website
2008
Akalis SA, Banaji MR, Kosslyn SM. Crime alert!: How thinking about a single suspect automatically shifts stereotypes toward an entire group. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race [Internet]. 2008;5:217-233. Website
Dunham Y, Baron AS, Banaji MR. The development of implicit intergroup cognition. Trends in Cognitive Science [Internet]. 2008;12:248-253. Website
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Banaji MR, Baron AS, Dunham Y, Olson K. The development of intergroup social cognition: Early emergence, implicit nature, and sensitivity to group status. In: Levy S, Killen M Intergroup attitudes and relations in childhood through adulthood. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2008. p. 197-236. Website
Banaji MR. The Inside Story: Mahzarin R. Banaji on Discovering Experimental Social Psychology. Social Psychology [Internet]. 2008. Website
Olson K, Dunham Y, Dweck CS, Spelke ES, Banaji MR. Judgments of the lucky across development and culture. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology [Internet]. 2008;94:757-776. Website
Stanley D, Phelps EA, Banaji MR. The neural basis of implicit attitudes. Current Directions in Psychological Science [Internet]. 2008;17(2):164-170. Website
Mitchell JP, Ames D, Jenkins A, Banaji MR. Neural correlates of stereotype application. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience [Internet]. 2008;21(3):594-604. Website
Jost J, Banaji MR. Obituary: William J. McGuire (1925-2007). American Psychologist [Internet]. 2008;63:270-271. Website
Banaji MR. Psychology 101: A remedial class for Justice Scalia. 2008.
Banaji MR. The science of satire: Cognition studies clash with 'New Yorker' rationale. The Chronicle of Higher Education [Internet]. 2008;(1 August 2008). Website

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