Buchner A, Wippich W
Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Germany.
Conscious Cogn. 1996 Mar-Jun;5(1-2):197-220. doi: 10.1006/ccog.1996.0012.
In two experiments the conditions of, and the processes leading to, gender biases in fame judgments were investigated. In Experiment 1, the gender bias was not reduced in a condition that alerted participants to the gender of the names. In Experiment 2, participants' sex-role orientation, but not their gender, was related to the gender bias. The process dissociation procedure was used in both experiments in an attempt to separate conscious and unconscious memory processes contributing to the gender bias. Using L.L. Jacoby's 1991) original measurement model there appeared to be evidence for unconscious influences on the gender bias in fame judgments. Unfortunately, this evidence disappeared when a model was used that takes guessing and, hence, response biases into account, which confirms that measurement models that ignore response biases in the process dissociation procedure may lead to erroneous conclusions.
在两项实验中,研究了声誉判断中性别偏见的条件及导致该偏见的过程。在实验1中,提醒参与者注意名字性别的条件下,性别偏见并未减少。在实验2中,参与者的性别角色取向而非性别与性别偏见相关。两项实验均使用了过程分离程序,试图区分对性别偏见有影响的有意识和无意识记忆过程。使用L.L. 雅可比(1991年)的原始测量模型时,似乎有证据表明无意识因素对声誉判断中的性别偏见有影响。不幸的是,当使用一个考虑了猜测及因此产生的反应偏差的模型时,这一证据消失了,这证实了在过程分离程序中忽略反应偏差的测量模型可能会导致错误的结论。