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Implicit and Explicit Illusory Correlation as a Function of Political Ideology
Authors:Luciana Carraro  Paolo Negri  Luigi Castelli  Massimiliano Pastore
Affiliation:1. Department of Developmental and Socialization Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.; 2. Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.; University of Bologna, Italy,
Abstract:Research has demonstrated that people who embrace different ideological orientations often show differences at the level of basic cognitive processes. For instance, conservatives (vs. liberals) display an automatic selective attention for negative (vs. positive) stimuli, and tend to more easily form illusory correlations between negative information and minority groups. In the present work, we further explored this latter effect by examining whether it only involves the formation of explicit attitudes or it extends to implicit attitudes. To this end, following the typical illusory correlation paradigm, participants were presented with members of two numerically different groups (majority and minority) each performing either a positive or negative behaviour. Negative behaviors were relatively infrequent, and the proportion of positive and negative behaviors within each group was the same. Next, explicit and implicit (i.e., IAT-measured) attitudes were assessed. Results showed that conservatives (vs. liberals) displayed stronger explicit as well as implicit illusory correlations effects, forming more negative attitudes toward the minority (vs. majority) group at both the explicit and implicit level.
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