APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
You May Support Immigration, but Does Your Brain? Indirect Versus Direct Contact in Reducing Implicit Bias
- Grace Boatman
Drake University - Jill Allen
Drake University - Alexi Ginther
Drake University - Sarah Bak
Drake University - Julia Schiller
Drake University
Abstract
Despite the popularity of implicit social cognition measures in prejudice research, few studies have assessed implicit bias against immigrants. This study examined effects of direct and indirect contact with immigrants on implicit attitudes and policy support. Results supported the effect of direct, but not indirect contact, on reducing implicit bias.
Bias