APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
Reinterpreting Negative Behaviors: Evidence That Initial Person Information Lingers after Impression Reversal
- Arin Korkmaz
Yale University - Melissa Ferguson
Yale University
Abstract
How do we evaluate people who commit bad actions for good reasons? In two experiments, we tested if people can implicitly evaluate someone who committed harm to save someone positively, but also perceive them as threatening. Reinterpreting the evaluative meaning of actions reversed people’s implicit evaluations but not threat associations.
Implicit Bias