Publications

2020-2016

  • Hester, N., Payne, B. K., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L. Gray, K. On Intersectionality: How Complex  Patterns of Discrimination Can Emerge from Simple Stereotypes. In press. Psychological Science.
  • Hester, N., Payne, B. K., & Gray, K. (2020). Promiscuous condemnation: People assume ambiguous actions are immoral. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology86, 103910.
  • Payne, B. K., Vuletich, H. A., & Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L. (2019). Historical Roots of Implicit Bias in Slavery. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201818816.
  • Vuletich, H. A., & Payne, B. K. Stability and Change in Implicit Bias (2019). Psychological Science. 0956797619844270.
  • Cooley, E., Hester, N., Cipolli, W., Rivera, L. I., Abrams, K., Pagan, J., & Payne, K. (2019). Racial Biases in Officers’ Decisions to Frisk Are Amplified for Black People Stopped Among Groups Leading to Similar Biases in Searches, Arrests, and Use of Force. Social Psychological and Personality Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550619876638
  • Lee, K. M., Lindquist, K. A., Arbuckle, N. L., Mowrer, S. M., & Payne, B. K. (2019). An Indirect Measure of Discrete Emotions. Emotion. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000577
  • Sava, F. A., Payne, B. K., Măgurean, S., Iancu, D. E., & Rusu, A. (2019). Beyond contingency awareness: the role of influence awareness in resisting conditioned attitudes. Cognition and Emotion, 1-14.
  • Palma, T. A., Garcia-Marques, L., Marques, P., Hagá, S., & Payne, B. K. (2019). Learning what to inhibit: The influence of repeated testing on the encoding of gender and age information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
  • Maricuțoiu, L. P., Payne, B. K., & Iliescu, D. (2019). Enhancing explicit self-esteem using the self-reference task. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology80, 8-16.
  • Chapman, M. V., Hall, W. J., Lee, K., Colby, R., Coyne-Beasley, T., Day, S., & Thomas, T., B. K. Payne. (2018). Making a difference in medical trainees’ attitudes toward Latino patients: A pilot study of an intervention to modify implicit and explicit attitudes. Social Science & Medicine, 199, 202-208.
  • Lee, K. M., Lindquist, K. A., & Payne, B. K. (2018). Constructing bias: Conceptualization breaks the link between implicit bias and fear of Black Americans. Emotion, 18, 855.
  • Cooley, E., & Payne, B. K. (2018). A group is more than the average of its parts: Why existing stereotypes are applied more to the same individuals when viewed in groups than when viewed alone. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations,  1368430218756494.
  • Payne, B. K., & Vuletich, H. A. (2018). Policy Insights From Advances in Implicit Bias Research. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 5, 49-56.
  • Payne, B. K., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., & Hannay, J. W. (2017). Economic inequality increases risk taking. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114, 4643-4648.
  • Payne, B. K., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., & Hannay, J. W. (2017). Reply to van Hoorn: Social comparisons of “enough” are an informational signal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201707044.
  • Payne, B. K., Vuletich, H. A., & Lundberg, K. B. (2017). The bias of crowds: How implicit bias bridges personal and systemic prejudice. Psychological Inquiry28, 233-248.
  • Payne, B. K., Vuletich, H. A., & Lundberg, K. B. (2017). Flipping the Script on Implicit Bias Research with the Bias of Crowds. Psychological Inquiry28, 306-311.
  • Cooley, E., Payne, B. K., Cipolli III, W., Cameron, C. D., Berger, A., & Gray, K. (2017). The paradox of group mind: “People in a group” have more mind than “a group of  people”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General146, 691.
  • Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Dotsch, R., Cooley, E., & Payne, B. K. (2017). The Relationship between Racialized Mental Representations of Welfare Recipients and Attitudes Toward Welfare. Psychological Science, 28, 92-103.
  • Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., Sinnott-Armstrong, W., Scheffer, J. A., & Inzlicht, M. (2017). Implicit moral evaluations: A multinomial modeling approach. Cognition, 158, 224- 241.
  • Cooley, E., & Payne, B. K. (2017). Using Groups to Measure Intergroup Prejudice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 43, 46-59.
  • Leander, N. P., Kay, A. C., Chartrand, T. L., & Payne, B. K. (2017). An Affect Misattribution Pathway to Perceptions of Intrinsic Reward. Social Cognition, 35, 163-180.
  • Payne, B. K., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., & Loersch, C. (2016). Replicable effects of primes on human behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145, 1269-1279.
  • Payne, B. K., Lee, K. M., Giletta, M., & Prinstein, M. J. (2016). Implicit attitudes predict drinking onset in adolescents: Shaping by social norms. Health Psychology, 35, 829.
  • Loersch, C., & Payne, B. K. (2016). Demystifying priming. Current Opinion in Psychology, 12, 32-36.
  • Shasteen, J. R., Pinkham, A. E., Kelsven, S., Ludwig, K., Payne, B. K., & Penn, D. L. (2016). Intact implicit processing of facial threat cues in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 170, 150-155.
  • Cameron, C. D., Harris, L. T., & Payne, B. K. (2016). The Emotional Cost of Humanity: Anticipated Exhaustion Motivates Dehumanization of Stigmatized Targets. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1948550615604453.

2015-2011

  • Hall, W. J., Chapman, M. V., Lee, K. M., Merino, Y., Thomas, T., Payne, B. K., Coyne- Beasley, T., Day, S., & Eng, E. (2015). Implicit Racial/Ethnic Bias among Healthcare Professionals and its Influence on Healthcare Outcomes: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Public Health, 105, e60-e76.
  • Lundberg, K. B., Payne, B. K., Pasek, J., & Krosnick, J. A. (2015). Racial Attitudes Predicted Changes in Ostensibly Race‐Neutral Political Attitudes under the Obama Administration. Political Psychology. DOI 10.1111/pops.12315.
  • Fazio, L. K., Brashier, N. M., Payne, B. K., & Marsh, E. J. (2015). Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144, 993-1002.
  • Payne, B. K., & Dal Cin, S. (2015). Implicit Attitudes in Media Psychology. Media Psychology, 18, 292-311.
  • Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Lundberg, K. B., Kay, A. C., & Payne, B. K. (2015). Subjective Status Shapes Political Preferences. Psychological Science, 26, 15-26.
  • Cooley, E., Payne, B. K.,  Loersch, C., & Lei, R. Who owns implicit attitudes? Testing a metacognitive perspective. (2014). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 1-13.
  • Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Lundberg, K. B., Kay, A. C., & Payne, B. K. (2014). Subjective Social Status Shapes Political Preferences. Psychological Science, 26, 15-26.
  • Payne, B. K. & Lundberg, K. B. (2014). The Affect Misattribution Procedure: Ten Years of Evidence on Reliability, Validity, and Mechanisms. Social and Personality Psychology Compass.
  • Loersch, C., & Payne, B. K. (2014). Situated inference and the what, who, and where of priming. Social Cognition, 32, 137-151.
  • Pasek, J., Stark, T. H., Krosnick, J. A., Tompson, T., & Payne, B. K. (2014). Attitudes Toward Blacks in the Obama Era: Changing Distributions and Impacts on Job Approval and Electoral Choice, 2008–2012. Public Opinion Quarterly, 78, 276-302.
  • Cooley, E., Payne, B. K., & Phillips, K. J. (2014). Implicit Bias and the Illusion of Conscious Ill Will. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5, 500-507.
  • Brown‐Iannuzzi, J. L., Payne, B. K., Rini, C., DuHamel, K. N., & Redd, W. H. (2014). Objective and subjective socioeconomic status and health symptoms in patients following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. PsychoOncology. doi: 10.1002/pon.3473
  • Lundberg, K.B., & Payne, B. K. (2014). Decisions among the Undecided: Implicit Attitudes Predict Future Voting Behavior of Undecided Voters. PLoS ONE, 9: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0085680.
  • Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Adair, K. C., Payne, B. K., Richman, L. S., & Fredrickson, B. L.   (2014). Discrimination hurts, but mindfulness may help: Trait mindfulness moderates  the relationship between perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms.  Personality and individual differences, 56, 201-205.
  • Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Payne, B. K., & Trawalter, S. (2013). Narrow Imaginations: How Imagining Ideal Employees Can Increase Racial Bias. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 16, 661 –670.
  • Cooley, E., Payne, B. K., Insko, C., & Rae, A. (2013). Perceived Relevance of Honesty and  Agreeableness in Exchange and Coordination Situations: An Interdependence Perspective. European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 593-599.
  • Cameron, C. D., Payne, B. K., & Doris, J. M. (2013). Morality in high definition: Emotion differentiation calibrates the influence of incidental disgust on moral judgments.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 719–725.
  • Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Hoffman, K. M., Payne, B. K., & Trawalter, S. (2013). The  invisible man: Social goals moderate inattentional blindness to African Americans.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143, 33-37.
  • Payne, B. K., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Burkley, M., Arbuckle, N. L., Cooley, E., Cameron, C. D., & Lundberg, K. B. (2013). Intention Invention and the Affect Misattribution Procedure: Reply to Bar-Anan and Nosek (2012). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 375-86.
  • DeMarree, K. G., Loersch, C., Briñol, P., Petty, R. E., Payne, B. K., & Rucker, D. D. (2012). From primed construct to motivated behavior: Validation processes in goal pursuit. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 1659-1670.
  • Santos, A. S., Garcia-Marques, L., Mackie, D. M., Ferreira, M. B., Payne, B. K., & Moreira, S. (2012). Implicit Open-Mindedness: Evidence for and Limits on Stereotype Malleability. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 1257–1266.
  • Sava, F. A., Maricuțoiu, L. P., Rusu, S., Macsinga, I., Vîrgă, D., Cheng, C. M., & Payne, B. K. (2012). An inkblot for the implicit assessment of personality: The Semantic Misattribution Procedure. European Journal of Personality, 26, 613–628.
  • Cameron, C. D., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., & Payne, B. K. (2012). Sequential priming measures of implicit social cognition: A meta-analysis of associations with behavior and explicit attitudes. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 4, 330-350.
  • Cameron, C. D., & Payne, B. K. (2012). The cost of callousness: How compassion regulation influences the moral self-concept. Psychological Science, 23, 225-229.
  • Loersch, C., & Payne, B. K. (2012). On mental contamination: The role of (mis)attribution  in behavior priming. Social Cognition, 30, 241-252.
  • Cameron, C.D., & Payne, B.K. (2011). Escaping affect: How motivated emotion regulation  creates insensitivity to mass suffering. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 1-15.
  • Kincaid, C. Y., Jones, D. J., Gonzalez, M., Payne, B. K., & DeVellis, R. (2012). The Role of Implicit Measurement in the Assessment of Risky Behavior: A Pilot Study with African American Girls. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 21, 799-806.
  • Loersch, C., & Payne, B.K. (in press). On mental contamination: The role of (mis)attribution in behavior priming. Social Cognition.
  • Payne, B. K. (in press). Control, awareness, and other things we might learn to live without. In S.T. Fiske & C.N. Macrae (Eds.), Sage Handbook of Social Cognition.New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Payne, B. K., & Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L. (in press). Automatic and controlled decision making: A process dissociation perspective. In J. Krueger (Ed.), Social Judgment and Decision Making. New York: Psychology Press.
  • Payne, B. K., & Cameron, C. D. (in press). Implicit social cognition and mental representation. In D. Carlston (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition.New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Loersch, C., & Payne, B.K. (2011). The situated inference model: An integrative account of the effects of primes on perception, behavior, and motivation. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6, 234-252. [PDF]
  • Cameron, C.D., & Payne, B.K. (2011). Escaping affect: How motivated emotion regulation creates insensitivity to mass suffering. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 1-15. [PDF]

2010-2006

  • Payne, B. K., Cameron, C. D., & Knobe, J. (2010). Do theories of implicit race bias change moral judgments? Social Justice Research, 23, 272-289. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., Hall, D., Cameron, C. D., & Bishara, A. J. (2010). A process model of affect misattribution. Personality and Social Psychological Bulletin, 36, 1397-1408. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., Krosnick, J. A., Pasek, J. Lelkes, Y., Akhtar, O., & Tompson, T. (2010). Implicit and explicit prejudice in the 2008 American presidential election. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 367-374. [PDF]
  • Gawronski, & B.K. Payne (Eds.). (2010). Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications. New York, NY: Guilford Press. [Order]
  • Payne, B. K., & Gawronski, B. (2010). A history of implicit social cognition: Where is it coming from? Where is it now? Where is it going? In B. Gawronski, & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications. New York, NY: Guilford Press. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., & Cameron, C. D. (2010). Divided minds, divided morals: How implicit social cognition underpins and undermines our sense of social justice. In B. Gawronski, & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition: Measurement, Theory, and Applications. New York, NY: Guilford Press. [PDF]
  • Hall, D., & Payne, B. K. (2010). Unconscious attitudes, unconscious influence, and challenges to self-control. In Y. Trope, K. Ochsner, & R. Hassin (Eds.), Self-control in Society, Mind, and Brain. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. [PDF]
  • Stokes, M. B., & Payne, B. K. (2010). Mental control and visual illusions: Errors of action and construal in race-based weapon misidentification. In R. B. Adams, Jr., N. Ambady, K. Nakayama, & S. Shimojo (Eds.), The Science of Social Vision. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Pasek, J., Tahk, A., Lelkes, Y., Krosnick, J. A., Payne, B. K., Akhtar, O., & Tompson, T. (2009). Determinants of turnout and candidate choice in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election: Illuminating the impact of racial prejudice and other considerations. Public Opinion Quarterly, 73, 943-994. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., & Bishara, A. J. (2009). An integrative review of process dissociation and related models in social cognition. European Review of Social Psychology, 20, 272- 314. [PDF]
  • Bishara, A. J., & Payne, B. K. (2009). Multinomial process tree models of control and automaticity in weapon misidentification. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 524-534. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K. (2009). Attitude misattribution: Implications for attitude measurement and the implicit-explicit relationship. In R. E. Petty, R. H. Fazio, & P. Briñol (Eds.), Attitudes: Insights from the new wave of implicit measures. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Stewart, B.D., & Payne, B.K. (2008). Bringing automatic stereotyping under control: Implementation intentions as efficient means of thought control. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1332-1345. [PDF]
  • Loersch, C., Aarts, H., Payne, B. K., & Jefferis, V. E. (2008). The influence of social groups on goal contagion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1555- 1558. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., Burkley, M., & Stokes, M. B. (2008). Why do implicit and explicit attitude tests diverge? The role of structural fit. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 16-31. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., Govorun, O., & Arbuckle, N. L. (2008). Automatic attitudes and alcohol: Does implicit liking predict drinking? Cognition and Emotion, 22, 238-271. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K. (2008). What mistakes disclose: A process dissociation approach to automatic and controlled processes in social psychology. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., & Stewart, B. D. (2007). Automatic and controlled components of social cognition: A process dissociation approach. In J. A. Bargh (Ed.) Social Psychology and the Unconscious: The Automaticity of Higher Mental Processes. New York, NY: Psychology Press. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., McClernon, J. F., & Dobbins, I. G. (2007). Automatic affective responses to smoking cues. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 15, 400-409. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., & Corrigan, E. (2007). Emotional constraints on intentional forgetting. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 780-786. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K. , & Jacoby, L. L. (2006). What should a process model deliver? Psychological Inquiry, 17, 194-198. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K. (2006). Weapon bias: Split second decisions and unintended stereotyping. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 287-291. [PDF]
  • Govorun, O., & Payne, B. K. (2006). Ego depletion and prejudice: Separating automatic and controlled components. Social Cognition, 24, 111-136. [PDF]
  • Govorun, O., Fuegen, K., & Payne, B. K. (2006). Stereotypes focus defensive projection. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 781-798. [PDF]

2005-2001

  • Payne, B. K. (2005). Conceptualizing Control in Social Cognition: How executive control modulates the expression of automatic stereotyping. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 488-503. [PDF]
  • Payne, B.K., Cheng, C. M., Govorun, O., & Stewart, B. (2005). An inkblot for attitudes: Affect misattribution as implicit measurement. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 277-293. [PDF]
  • Lambert, A. J., Payne, B. K., Ramsey, S., & Shaffer, L. M. (2005). On the predictive validity of implicit attitude measures: The moderating effect of perceived group variability. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 114-128. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., Jacoby, L. L., & Lambert, A. J. (2005). Attitudes as accessibility bias: Dissociating automatic and controlled components. In R. Hassin, J. Bargh, J. & Uleman, (Eds.), The New Unconscious. Oxford.
  • Payne, B. K., Shimizu, Y., & Jacoby, L. L. (2005). Mental control and visual illusions: Toward explaining race-biased weapon identifications. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 36-47. [PDF]
  • Lambert, A. J., Payne, B. K., & Jacoby, L. L. (2004). Accuracy and error: Constraints on process models in social psychology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 350-351. [PDF]
  • Lambert, A. J., Chasteen, A., Payne, B. K., & Shaffer, L. M. (2004). Typicality and group variability as dual moderators of category-based inferences. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 708- 722. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., Jacoby, L. L., & Lambert, A. J. (2004). Memory monitoring and the control of stereotype distortion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 52-64. [PDF]
  • Lambert, A. J., Chasteen, A., & Payne, B. K. (2003). Finding prejudice in all the wrong places: On the “social facilitation” of stereotypes in anticipated public settings. In G. V. Bodenhausen & A. J. Lambert (Eds.) Foundations of Social Cognition: A Festschrift in Honour of Robert S. Wyer, Jr. Erlbaum.
  • Lambert, A. J., Payne, B. K., Shaffer, L. M, Jacoby, L. L., Chasteen, A., & Khan, S. (2003). Stereotypes as dominant responses: On the “social facilitation” of prejudice in anticipated public contexts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 277-295. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K., Lambert, A. J., & Jacoby, L. L. (2002). Best laid plans: Effects of goals on accessibility bias and cognitive control in race-based misperceptions of weapons. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 38, 384-396. [PDF]
  • Payne, B. K. (2001). Prejudice and perception: The role of automatic and controlled processes in misperceiving a weapon. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 181-192. [PDF]