Changing implicit bias vs Empowering people to address the personal dilemma of unintentional bias.
Cox, W. T. L. & Devine, P. G. (2019, invited chapter, under review).
In TBD book by NSF on Implicit Bias.
The prejudice habit-breaking intervention: An empowerment-based confrontation approach.
Cox, W. T. L. & Devine, P. G. (2019, invited chapter).
In Mallett & Monteith (Ed.s) Confronting Prejudice and Discrimination
Little race or gender bias in an experiment of initial review of NIH R01 grant proposals.
Forscher, P. S., Cox, W. T. L., Brauer, M., & Devine, P. G. (2019).
Nature Human Behaviour
A gender bias habit-breaking intervention led to increased hiring of female faculty in STEMM departments
Patricia G. Devine, Patrick S. Forscher, William T. L. Cox, et al. (2017)
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Breaking the prejudice habit: Mechanisms, timecourse, and longevity
Patrick S. Forscher, Chelsea Mitamura, Emily L. Dix, William T. L. Cox, & Patricia G. Devine (2017)
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
How stereotyping erroneously pervades so many of our judgments: Debunking the gaydar myth. The Conversation.
Cox, W. T. L. (2017, invited popular press article). Wtih contributors: Devine, P. G., Bischmann, A. A., & Hyde, J. S.
Ecological invalidity of existing gaydar research: In-lab accuracy translates to real-world inaccuracy: Response to Rule, Johnson, & Freeman (2016)
William T. L. Cox, Patricia G. Devine, Alyssa A. Bischmann, and Janet S. Hyde (2017)
Journal of Sex Research
Experimental research on shooter bias: Ready (or relevant) for application in the courtroom?
William T. L. Cox and Patricia G. Devine (2016)
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Inferences about sexual orientation: The role of stereotypes, faces, and the gaydar myth
William T. L. Cox, Patricia G. Devine, Alyssa A. Bischmann, and Janet S. Hyde (2016)
Journal of Sex Research
- Experimental Materials and Data
- Infographic Summary of this work
- Transcript from a Data Blitz presenting this work, given at the Sexuality preconference at SPSP 2014.
- Poster that includes this work (Top Left Quadrant), SPSP 2014.
STEREOTYPES POSSESS HETEROGENEOUS DIRECTIONALITY: A THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF STEREOTYPE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT
William T. L. Cox and Patricia G. Devine (2015) PDF Here
PLoS ONE
- Experimental Materials and Data
- Interactive Stereotype Directionality Map
- Poster that includes this work. (Top Right Quadrant), SPSP 2014
TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING OF OFFICERS’ SHOOTING DECISIONS: NO SIMPLE ANSWERS TO THIS COMPLEX PROBLEM
William T. L. Cox, Patricia G. Devine, E. Ashby Plant, and Lauri L. Schwartz (2014)
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
STEREOTYPING TO INFER GROUP MEMBERSHIP CREATES “PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY” FOR PREJUDICE-BASED AGGRESSION
William T. L. Cox and Patricia G. Devine (2014)
Psychological Science
STEREOTYPES, PREJUDICE, AND DEPRESSION: THE INTEGRATED PERSPECTIVE
William T. L. Cox, Lyn Y. Abramson, Patricia G. Devine, and Steven D. Hollon (2012)
Perspectives on Psychological Science
LONG-TERM REDUCTION IN IMPLICIT RACE BIAS: A PREJUDICE HABIT-BREAKING INTERVENTION
Patricia G. Devine, Patrick S. Forscher, Anthony J. Austin, and William T. L. Cox (2012)
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology