Implicit Social Cognition Lab
Social contexts change implicit bias
Yogeeswaran, K., Adelman, L., Parker, M.T., & Dasgupta, N. (2014). In the eyes of the
beholder: White Americans' national identification predicts differential reactions to ethnic identity expressions. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. [get paper]
Yogeeswaran, K., Dasgupta, N., & Gomez, C. (2012). A new American dilemma? The effect
of ethnic identification and public service on the national inclusion of ethnic minorities. European Journal of Social Psychology. 42(6), 691-705. [get paper]
Yogeeswaran, K., Dasgupta, N., Adelman, L., Eccelston, A., & Parker, M. (2011). To be or
not to be (ethnic): The hidden cost of ethnic identification for Americans of European and non-European origin. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 908-914. [get paper]
Yogeeswaran, K., & Dasgupta, N. (2010). Will the “real” American please stand up? The
effect of implicit stereotypes about nationality on discriminatory behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1332-1345. [get paper]
Dasgupta, N., & Rivera, L. M. (2008). When social context matters: The influence of long-
term contact and short-term exposure to admired outgroup members on implicit attitudes and behavioral intentions. Social Cognition, 26, 54-66. [get paper]
Dasgupta, N., & Rivera, L. M. (2006). From automatic anti-gay prejudice to behavior: The
moderating role of conscious beliefs about gender and behavioral control. Journal of personality and Social Psychology, 91, 268-280. [get paper]