implicit attitude
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimplicitandattitude
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implicit
adjective
uk/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt/us/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt/
suggested but not ...
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attitude
noun
uk/ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/us/ˈæt̬.ə.tuːd/
a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused ...
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(Definition ofimplicitandattitudefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Professional performers are politely unimpressed: theimplicitattitudethere is, this is news?
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In this study, participants were given animplicitattitudetest to determine their existing levels of implicit prejudice.
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Collectively, theseimplicitattitudemeasures provide a strong means of identifying aversive racism.
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It follows that quicker responding to target words in the presence of primes with positive valence indicates a more positiveimplicitattitudetowards the target.
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This leads to the building ofimplicitattitude, values, and beliefs, which are hard to spot.
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The portrayal of older people in the mass media influences the viewers' explicit and implicit attitudes and beliefs towards older people and old age.
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Animplicitattitudemanifests itself as an action or judgment that is under the control of automatically activated evaluation, without the performer's awareness of that causation.
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This tendency was related to subjects' implicit attitudes toward black people.
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In the same way that implicit attitudes can be learned through sociocultural transmission, they can be unlearned.
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They were then given another implicit attitudes test to determine their implicit prejudice.
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Granted, these implicit attitudes could be conscious attitudes that are not explicitly expressed, which would mean employers would be knowingly discriminating.
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This suggests that regardless of the type of eating disorder, individuals with eating disorders view food in similar ways and have similar implicit attitudes towards food.
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Lun found that people who had less accessible attitudes (determined by the first implicit attitudes test) had lower implicit prejudice after interacting with the experimenter who held clear egalitarian views.
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