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 Request for Unpublished Research
Posted by: Michael Strube
Title/Position: Professor of Psychology
School/Organization: Washington University
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: March 28th, 2006


Dear Colleagues:

We are conducting a meta-analytic review of implicit/automatic prejudice and stereotyping studies that have employed pictorial facial primes. The analysis will determine how priming effects are influenced by the characteristics of pictorial primes per se (e.g., mode of presentation, methods of stimuli creation, size of the presentation, typicality, attractiveness and whether or not stimuli were pre-tested on those dimensions). We want to be very inclusive in our selection of studies, and therefore seek your assistance in locating unpublished work.

If you conducted any studies that have employed pictorial primes (e. g., pictures of people of different ethnicities) in the studies of implicit/automatic racial prejudice and stereotyping and have not published those results, including those that are in press, would you be willing to share your information with us? We are interested in the following items:

1. A brief description of your methodology
2. Results
3. Your original stimuli (racial pictorial primes)
4. Any pre-testing/norming of those stimuli (on any dimensions)

Materials can be sent to Michael Strube or Elena Stepanova, Department of Psychology, Washington University in Saint Louis, Campus Box 1125, Saint Louis, MO 63130 or emailed to mjstrube@wustl.edu or evstepan@artsci.wustl.edu. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

We greatly appreciate your response and will be very glad to share our findings with you.

Sincerely,

Mike Strube
Elena Stepanova



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