I published a p-hacked study showing people with African Americans friends had less implicit preference for Whites over AAs (2004). Just published a more definitive paper. Larger N! Preregistered! Not p-hacked! Same general result, smaller effect size.https://www.collabra.org/article/10.1525/collabra.195/ …
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Replying to @chrisaberson
What's with the use of "blacks" as a noun for black people?
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Replying to @o_guest
African Americans was not correct as the study was not exclusive to the U.S.
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Replying to @chrisaberson
I am not in the USA so wasn't even thinking of using that phrase but the standard: "Black people" (as used in my tweet above in fact!). Why use "blacks"?
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Replying to @o_guest
Contextually, there are literally 100s of references to racial/ethinic/religious and other groups. The field is social psych- an area that almost exclusively studies people. The subfield is intergroup relations -an area that is concerned with how different groups of people relate
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I'm not convinced by this but you do you.
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