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Post-Movie Subliminal Measurement PMSM, for Investigating Implicit Social Bias
Published on: February 29, 2020
Moving forward with interdisciplinary research on attractiveness-related biases
Dario Maestripieri1, Andrea Henry1, Nora Nickels1
1Institute for Mind and Biology, University of Chicago,Chicago, IL 60637.dario@uchicago.eduandreahenry@uchicago.edunnickels@uchicago.eduhttp://primate.uchicago.edu/dario-maestripieri.htmlhttp://primate.uchicago.eduhttp://primate.uchicago.edu.
Abstract:
In our response, we review and address the comments on our target article made in the 25 commentaries. First, we review and discuss the commentaries that recognized the value of our approach, accepted the main premises and conclusions of our target article, and suggested further avenues for research on attractiveness-related biases. We then respond to commentators who either misinterpreted some parts of our target article or made statements with which we disagree. These commentaries provided us with an opportunity to clarify some aspects of our target article, for example, the fact that we address both the functional significance of attractiveness-related biases and their underlying mechanisms. We provide a rebuttal to two commentaries, in which we are accused of poor scholarship. We conclude our response by addressing two commentaries that discussed the societal implications of the occurrence of attractiveness-related biases in the labor market by briefly discussing the relationship between scientific research and social policy.
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