RESEARCH REPORT
In this research report, consider the following questions:
- Do those high in external motivation to control prejudice show a greater discrepancy between their implicit and explicit attitudes towards asylum seekers than those low in external motivation to control prejudice?
If so, this would indicate support for the EMCP construct.
- Does participation in the self-control depletion task result in lower discrepancy between implicit and explicit attitudes towards asylum seekers than participation in the non-depletion task?
If yes, then we have support for the notion that self-control depletion can affect expression of attitudes regarding social issues.
- Does the effect of self-control depletion on implicit/explicit attitude discrepancy depend on whether people are high or low on explicit motivation to control prejudice?
Here, we ask whether we might find an interaction: Do people high in external motivation to control prejudice show a larger (or smaller) difference in implicit/explicit attitude discrepancy scores between the self-control depletion and no depletion conditions, compared to those low in external motivation to control prejudice? If yes, then we have evidence of an interaction between the two IVs. That is, the effect of self-control depletion on implicit/explicit attitude discrepancy is stronger (or weaker) for those high in external motivation to control prejudice, compared to those low in external motivation to control prejudice.
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