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Norbert Maliszewski
Researcher at University of Warsaw
Publications - 16
Citations - 998
Norbert Maliszewski is an academic researcher from University of Warsaw. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implicit-association test & Implicit attitude. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 840 citations. Previous affiliations of Norbert Maliszewski include Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw.
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National differences in gender–science stereotypes predict national sex differences in science and math achievement
Brian A. Nosek,Frederick L. Smyth,N. Sriram,Nicole M. Lindner,Thierry Devos,Alfonso Ayala,Yoav Bar-Anan,Robin Bergh,Huajian Cai,Karen Gonsalkorale,Selin Kesebir,Norbert Maliszewski,Félix Neto,Eero Olli,Jaihyun Park,Konrad Schnabel,Kimihiro Shiomura,Bogdan Tudor Tulbure,Reinout W. Wiers,Mónika Somogyi,Nazar Akrami,Bo Ekehammar,Michelangelo Vianello,Mahzarin R. Banaji,Anthony G. Greenwald +24 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that implicit stereotypes and sex differences in science participation and performance are mutually reinforcing, contributing to the persistent gender gap in science engagement.
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Overweight People Have Low Levels of Implicit Weight Bias, but Overweight Nations Have High Levels of Implicit Weight Bias
Maddalena Marini,N. Sriram,Konrad Schnabel,Norbert Maliszewski,Thierry Devos,Bo Ekehammar,Reinout W. Wiers,Cai Huajian,Mónika Somogyi,Kimihiro Shiomura,Simone Schnall,Félix Neto,Yoav Bar-Anan,Michelangelo Vianello,Alfonso Ayala,Gabriel Dorantes,Jaihyun Park,Selin Kesebir,Antonio Pereira,Bogdan Tudor Tulbure,Tuulia M. Ortner,Irena Stepanikova,Anthony G. Greenwald,Brian A. Nosek +23 more
TL;DR: This study investigates whether the national and cultural context – particularly the national prevalence of obesity – predicts attitudes toward overweight people independent of personal identity and weight status and indicates a different relationship between obesity and implicit weight bias at the individual and national levels.
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"Worse but Ours," or "Better but Theirs?" - The Role of Implicit Consumer Ethnocentrism (ICE) in Product Preference.
TL;DR: The results of studies 3 and 4 indicated a strong, automatic in-group brand favoritism effect as measured by IAT – participants preferred local brands over foreign, however, the inclusion of well-known foreign brands associated with high competence reduced the IAT effect (in-group preference).
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Implicit and explicit self-concept clarity and psychological adjustment
TL;DR: In this paper, the Implicit Association Test (IAT) was adapted to measure implicit self-concept clarity, along with explicit self-esteem, implicit selfesteem and psychological distress measures to 111 Polish students aged 19-35.
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Influence of sexual appeal in roadside advertising on drivers' attention and driving behavior.
TL;DR: The results of three studies led to a conclusion that sexually appealing cues in roadside advertising may pose a threat for road safety.