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Stereotypic Explanatory Bias: Implicit Stereotyping as a Predictor of Discrimination

  • Among participants who interacted with a Black confederate, those who showed more E-SEB received lower social interaction scores and vice versa.
  • Stereotypic explanatory bias can predict the nature of interracial interaction. Not only negative but also positive behavioral outcomes.
  • Measures of stereotyping can predict intergroup behaviors.
  • Provides evidence that measures of stereotyping can predict discriminatory behavior when the measures tap implicit stereotypic processing.
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