ICPS
2021 APS Virtual Convention · 2021
"Invisible but True": Direct and Indirect Measures of the Socio-Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Discrimination Against Invisible Disability
- Marine Granjon
University of Strasbourg - Maria Popa-Roch
University of Strasbourg - Odile Rohmer
University of Strasbourg
Abstract
The present research aims to study explicit judgments and implicit attitudes associated with invisible disability. Two studies have investigated this topic through self-reported and behavioral measures (evaluative priming and approach/avoidance task). The results showed that invisible disability face a different stereotype and more negative attitudes than visible one.
Implicit Bias