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University of Virginia Implicit Social Cognition Laboratory |
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People in the Implicit Social Cognition Lab GroupPrincipal Investigator: Brian NosekRA Coordinator: Kathleen SchmidtGraduate students, Post-docs, Research scientists, and Staff
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We are in the Social Psychology Area of the Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia. We are interested in the various aspects of our attitudes that influence our judgments and behavior. Although individuals' attitudes include the aspects that they can directly tell us about, other aspects of their attitudes can be indirectly inferred by their performance on certain tasks or by their behavior. By inferring attitudes indirectly, we can better identify aspects of attitudes that are under less conscious awareness and control so that we can understand their influence, particularly when they differ from the attitudes that individuals can directly describe.
Implicit Social Cognition Lab, 2009-2010 From left to right: Loretta Vitt-Dubosky, N. Sriram, Carlee Hawkins, Fred Smyth, Nicole Lindner, Andy Dzikiewicz, Jennifer Joy-Gaba, Brian Nosek, Becca Frazier, Matt Motyl, Selin Kesebir, Jesse Graham, Kathleen Schmidt |
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