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More recently, the concept of "implicit prejudice" has become popular after experiments showed that it takes most people slightly longer to associate pictures of Black people (vs. White people) with good words (vs. bad words).
As The Register has pointed out (note: not suitable for work), Cuil's attempts to associate pictures with search results are getting "cuiler" by the minute.
The study found that many whites are likely to associate pictures of blacks with violent crime.
Using hard-to-resist chocolate as their delivery system, the researchers had one group of subjects associate pictures of the treat with the phrase "no-go" and the other with the phrase "go".
In a study Kaptchuk and his colleagues just published, 49 people learned to associate pictures of specific faces with either high or low levels of heat-related pain applied to their forearms.
Two Penn State University studies on racial perceptions and stereotypes, one in 2003 and a follow-up study in 2008, found that many whites are likely to associate pictures of blacks with violent crimes, and in some cases where crimes were not committed by blacks they misidentified the perpetrator as an African-American.
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As well, it helps with associating pictures with the letters, so that the learning is retained.
Alternatively, instead of associating pictures with numbers (i.e. Lighthouse = 1, glasses = 2, etc as suggested here), it can help if you memorize letters of the alphabet.
Each trial started with a face as a cue, and participants were encouraged to recall details of the associated picture.
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