We are currently conducting a meta-analysis on implicit in-group and inter-group attitudes in negatively stigmatized minorities. After extensive literature searches we have so far integrated published studies and dissertations listed in major online reference databases (PsycINFO, Web of Science, ERIC/ProQuest).
We are currently conducting a meta-analysis on implicit in-group and inter-group attitudes in negatively stigmatized minorities. After extensive literature searches we have so far integrated published studies and dissertations listed in major online reference databases (PsycINFO, Web of Science, ERIC/ProQuest).
Now, we are shifting our attention to studies that have not been published yet (e.g., manuscripts, doctoral dissertations, gray literature).
To be included in the meta-analysis a study must
1. include participants from minority groups, disadvantaged groups, lower-status groups and
effects of dependent measures must be reported separately for these samples,
2. assess in-group and/or inter-group affect, evaluations, or stereotypes prior to any manipulation,
3. employ an indirect/ implicit measure (e.g., IAT, AMP, sequential priming, or other),
4. report effect sizes or summary statistics to compute effect sizes.
Please, contact us via e-mail if you can provide a manuscript that conforms to the above-mentioned criteria or if you are aware of unpublished work that is relevant for this meta-analysis.