Publications

2008
Banaji MR. She explores inner workings of bias. The Boston Globe [Internet]. 2008. Website
Ames DL, Jenkins AC, Banaji MR, Mitchell JP. Taking another’s perspective increases self-referential neural processing. Psychological Science [Internet]. 2008;19:642-644. Website
Banaji MR. Unraveling beliefs. 2008.
Banaji MR. What are the costs of being black?. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution [Internet]. 2008. Website
2007
Yamaguchi S, Greenwald AG, Banaji MR, Murakami F, Chen D, Shiomura K, Kobayashi C, Cai H, Krendl A. Apparent universality of positive implicit self-esteem. Psychological Science [Internet]. 2007;18:498-500. Website
K NM, Banaji MR. Assessment of self-injurious thoughts using a behavioral test. American Journal of Psychiatry [Internet]. 2007;164:820-823. Website
Dunham Y, Baron AS, Banaji MR. Children and social groups: A developmental analysis of implicit consistency in Hispanic Americans. Self and Identity [Internet]. 2007;6:238-255. Website
Banaji MR, Baron A, Dunham Y, Olson K. The development of intergroup social cognition: Early emergence, implicit nature, and sensitivity to group status. In: Killen M, Levy S Intergroup relatonships: An integrative developmental and social psychology perspective. New York: Oxford University Press; 2007. p. 87-102.
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Banaji MR. Foreward: The moral obligation to be intelligent. In: Borgida E, Fiske ST Beyond common sense: Psychological science in the courtroom. London: Wiley-Blackwell; 2007. p. xxi-xxv. Website
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Nosek BA, Greenwald AG, Banaji MR. The Implicit Association Test at age 7: A methodological and conceptual review. In: Bargh JA Social psychology and the unconscious: The automaticity of higher mental processes. London: Psychology Press; 2007. p. 265-292. Website
Green AR, Carney DR, Pallin DJ, Ngo LH, Raymond KL, Iezzoni L, Banaji MR. Implicit bias among physicians and its prediction of thrombolysis decisions for black and white patients. Journal of General Internal Medicine [Internet]. 2007;22:1231-1238. Website
Lane KA, Kang J, Banaji MR. Implicit social cognition and law. Annual Review of Law and Social Science [Internet]. 2007;3:427-451. Website
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Banaji MR. The limits of introspection. In: Brockman J What's your dangerous idea? New York: Harper Collins; 2007. p. 263-264. Website
Banaji MR. Mahzarin Banaji looks at biology of bias. Harvard University Gazette [Internet]. 2007. Website
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Banaji MR. Mahzarin R. Banaji on discovering experimental social psychology. In: Myers D Social Psychology, 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2007. p. 123. Website
Nosek BA, Smyth FL, Hansen JJ, Devos T, Lindner NM, Ranganath KA, Smith CT, Olson KR, Chugh D, Greenwald AG. Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypes. European Review of Social Psychology [Internet]. 2007;18:36-88. Website
Nock MK, Banaji MR. Prediction of suicide ideation and attempts among adolescents using a brief performance-based test. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology [Internet]. 2007;75:707-715. Website
Banaji MR. Tests of trainee doctors find signs of race bias in care. The Boston Globe [Internet]. 2007. Website
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Lane KA, Banaji MR, Nosek BA, Greenwald AG. Understanding and using the Implicit Association Test: IV. What we know (so far) about the method. In: Wittenbrink B, Schwarz N Implicit measures of attitudes: Procedures and controversies. New York: Guilford Press; 2007. p. 59-102. Website
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Banaji MR. Unraveling beliefs. In: Brockman J What are you optimistic about? . New York: Harper Collins; 2007. p. 266-268. Website

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