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Markus Brauer
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 89
Citations - 5081
Markus Brauer is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social control & Prejudice (legal term). The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 84 publications receiving 4155 citations. Previous affiliations of Markus Brauer include University of Clermont-Ferrand & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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When did her smile drop? Facial mimicry and the influences of emotional state on the detection of change in emotional expression
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of emotional state was observed such that individuals in happy states saw the offset of happiness (changing into sadness) at an earlier point in the movies than did those in sad states.
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Reducing Implicit Racial Preferences: II. Intervention Effectiveness Across Time
Calvin K. Lai,Allison L. Skinner,Erin Cooley,Sohad Murrar,Markus Brauer,Thierry Devos,Jimmy Calanchini,Y. Jenny Xiao,Christina Pedram,Christopher K. Marshburn,Stefanie Simon,John C. Blanchar,Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba,J. Conway,Liz Redford,Richard A. Klein,Gina Roussos,Fabian M. H. Schellhaas,Mason D. Burns,Xiaoqing Hu,Meghan C. McLean,Jordan Axt,Shaki Asgari,Kathleen Schmidt,Rachel S. Rubinstein,Maddalena Marini,Sandro Rubichi,Jiyun-Elizabeth L. Shin,Brian A. Nosek +28 more
TL;DR: The authors tested 9 interventions (8 real and 1 sham) to reduce implicit racial preferences over time and found that none were effective after a delay of several hours to several days, and also found that these interventions did not change explicit racial preferences and were not reliably moderated by motivations to respond without prejudice.
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Social Functionality of Human Emotion
TL;DR: This review surveys the research findings documenting the functions of emotion and links these to new discoveries about how emotion is accurately processed and transmitted and focuses specifically on emotion processing in dyads and groups.
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Reducing Implicit Racial Preferences: II. Intervention Effectiveness Across Time
Calvin K. Lai,Allison L. Skinner,Erin Cooley,Sohad Murrar,Markus Brauer,Thierry Devos,Jimmy Calanchini,Yi Jenny Xiao,Christina Pedram,Christopher K Marhsburn,Stefanie Simon,John C. Blanchar,Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba,J. Conway,Liz Redford,Richard A. Klein,Gina Roussos,Fabian M. H. Schellhaas,Mason D. Burns,Xiaoqing Hu,Meghan C. McLean,Jordan Axt,Shaki Asgari,Kathleen Schmidt,Rachel S. Rubinstein,Maddalena Marini,Sandro Rubichi,Jiyun Elizabeth L. Shin,Brian A. Nosek +28 more
TL;DR: It is found that short-term malleability in implicit preferences does not necessarily lead to long-term change, raising new questions about the flexibility and stability of implicit preferences.
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Stereotypes and ethnocentrism: diverging interethnic perceptions of African American and white American youth.
TL;DR: Examining issues of perceived variability and ethnocentrism among samples of White American and African American youth to examine theoretical issues in stereotyping and to describe the current state of ethnic interrelations among young people.