There are some great priming examples in psychology. Let’s go through some great priming science. Priming People to Be Less Rude In 1996, researcher John Bargh did an experiment to see if he could influence behavior with a simple activity. The researchers had three groups of participants. The...
The explicit-implicit distinction may also apply to reasoning, judgment, decision-making, and problem-solving – perhaps the cardinal examples of conscious thought. Intuitions about the solution to a problem, in the absence of conscious awareness of the solution itself, may be an example of implic...
psychologysocial sciencebrief writinglegal writingpersuasive writingadvocacyWhile legal advocates have long understood that first impressions can strongly influence the decision-maker's view of their cases, so far legal scholars have not explored in any depth the growing body of research on the science ...
examples of that category (Gilbert and Hixon1991; Rudman and Borgida1995). Overall, 10 sexually objectifying references of females (e.g. slut, whore, bitch, etc.) and 10 neutral descriptions (e.g. sister, nurturer, caregiver, niece, etc.) were selected to represent each category. Words in...
(ambivalent). Examples of these three types of nonwords were used as targets in a priming experiment. Examples of two of these types of nonwords (dominant and non-dominant) were used as primes. Adults (Experiment 1) and second and fourth-grade children (Experiment 2) were tested in a ...
Journal of Experimental Social PsychologySassenberg, K., Moskowitz, G. B., Fetterman, A., & Kessler, T. (2017). Priming creativity as a strategy to increase creative performance by facilitating the activation and use of remote associations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68, 128-138...
Keywords: subliminal priming; social psychology; persuasion; marketing; advertisement; event-related brain potentials; subliminal perception; affective priming 1. Introduction Priming refers to an increased sensitivity to certain stimuli, resulting from prior exposure to related visual or audio messages [1]...